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T tik WINUHA.0 TIMER, OCTOLER. 20, IVIQ
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THE, are now 14 .Protestant CChurchLAS, TJOUFIN EY, HOiESTLY
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buildiogs in Rome: Tnruu English Epis• The little truvollar set forth
� �� , pound ?tai .., - - - . Q = neral, one Fresbyterian, two Mdthuaist w.th qua last eaeila p. sweet r north,
Thera are no footprinta. south or north.
° ° �tF - ` V, four Baptist, One Waldensian, one To show to us the way she went;
®i! 1R tltf �- German Lutheran, and Pn 7 of the "Fres No tiuv faltpriote in the snow,
ix i e �j! � Italiau church", No flewer far token baokward thrown.
"Sweetheart," we wept, "why must
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C1ixl'FRUITuAnTIVES'
dren Cry
"lastingPYLOZr,, Smiling, she event her way, alone,
* ',tx --•� �!r FOR FLETCHER'S The little traveller went her way
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e� f w• � ��. � � ,� T � � � r"�r And left no all who loved her so, ��
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$ e j•iurne ed forth At brenk of day -•
a a•� The average and untra4elled Cockney
A loug, long way she had to go,
hike still a few q'4aint dalnetons xi geed• •Phe stars were aliug in the sky
ing the oouditi,ns of life and sport in Their kind eyes roust have seen her
start, r +jti;II�BAHARDi = the ti n9 null t4nd4r,. In one Lindon Weoauldnotsde;weooq'dbutory, ����� ���� or
The µ �y wiudn�v of qn Oxford shop has been „Cuoi9 hnek to rte, dear heart, dear
dressed ill rea:iitio reproduction Of d hoartl"
- PURITy FLOUR`- moor, with real diad grouse and tartan ti '
k" a The little travellers tiny feet
clad sportsmen la the c3ntre thore is Havd found a path that we must fi id
•- t �� art old Snider r fle shown as the weapon She was so little and so sweet Rhouluatism
In The World
Nvi.h mMen the slaughter of the grouse We o+►nnot linger, left behind,
was aoo�uiplished. The bayonet has We stumble, seeking, day by day,
O liale trnvolldt I who will send
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re 'n -emoved A guide to point us out the way KNOWLTON, QUn., Oct. I2th. =940, 7
Iio irsunr Fs in a ahild enbjeot to croup To find you at the journeq's anti
is a sure indication of the disease. It --Francis Barine, in Youth's Com• .. Ifor many years, I suffered from severe g my ordinary
and the attacks marc
isChamberlain's sureidie Cough remedy is given portion. • very distressing and prevented ice from doing my ordinary work. I tried many
at once or .van attar the remedy
i Dough remedies and physicians' treatments, but nothing seemed to do me much good,
has once
or ev it f will prevent the attack and I was becoming very anxious for' fear I would become a permanent
cripple from the disease,
m--,� CCntgit a no poison. Sold by all dealers. pI tried "Fruit-a-tives" and this medicine has entire] cured me and I•
LAME BACK
- 1 The Grand Trunk Railway SSetam The Ontat:7o Bureau of Indnetrtes had honestly believe it is the greatest Rheumatism cure in the world.' B MI7aI,S.
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traffic earnings from Oct. 1 to 7, 7910 ieeaerl a bnllettu giving statistics a To have alame back rr painfnll stitch -
ono
E were as Yoilows: S+,112; 190'J, X902, i i 7 S municipalities Pram which we glean the as means disordered Sidney. and, the Such o statement could not be bought from a man like Mr. Mills. Hethinks,
too much of his cod name, to sell it or sign it to
--untruth Mr. Mills tried
Local History of the early 805. incrense, X5.635. follawiag statement of population of ur• sooner you have the Kidneys in a pruit-a-fives "� fist all other treatment failed -and "Fruit-a-tives" cured him
Items from the "Times" fyles- The philosopher who said that tNil ban corporations in Bruce, and Hanover a perfeot healthy condition the sooner you of Rheumatism. Iu the goodness of his heart, he wrote the above letter in order
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AGO
1 It 7tt Get , as Pontin by municipal clerks
things come to him who waits might y will onjoy life. As far as we know there that sufferers
does cure I2 arum tiCana This testimonialwould
ow waste there
rely unsolicited remedy
e ynthat
` have added that the man who gots after as correct for 1910, -Hepworth, 350; is only one remedy that is gnnrantaed. to
as Correct
362 ; Tara, 549; 1910,-Hepworth,
50; part. Wedid notkuow that Mr Mills was taking "Fruit-a-tives" until we received
core you and that is FIG PILLS. If they the above letter.
(From the Tztiz�s of Oct. 17, 1890) Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Emith are visiting them gat. them meek quicker. 802; Paisley, 821; Lucknow, 1,085; Port ,
friends in Mount Forest this weak. don't make you a strong strong, healthy It is acaselikeMr. Mills' thatprovesthe marvellous powersof "Fruit -a -trues''
It is in time of sudden mishap or aoci• Elgin, 1,231; Southampton, 1, 700; Chas• parson in two weeks you mousy will be in arresting and curing disease. It may be stated, without fear of contradiction,.
LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Reid, of mount Forest, has charge dent that Chamberlain's liniment Can be ley, 2,026; Wiarton, 2X114; Hanover, that "Fruit-a-tives" swill h positively cure Rheumatism when properly used.
refunded, 26c a box at all leading drug „ „
the ftkm
2,525; Kincardine, 2,772; VPalkerton, Fruit -a -tires is the Only medicine in the maria made of Trutt juices and.
relOn. Wednesday evening, the town of Messrs, Halstead c� Scott's bank in ilytdocted or, who cannot on to take the alwayef be found stores, is the greatest Rheumatism cure known to modern sr' nce.
band drove over to Luoknow to be pres• Mr, Smith's absence. at the moment. Tben it is that Cham 3.090, 5oe. a box, 6 for $2,•5o, or trial box, a5c, Sold by all dealers or sent,,,
ant at the formal opening Of Mr- Jcaeph Mr, W. J. Obapman returned on Mon- berlain's liniment is never found want postpaid, on receipt of price by Fruit -a -fives Limited, Ottawa,
Kinaainq
id's<restaurant, is that village, day from his trip to the western States. . In cease of sprains, ants. w^undo' CASTOR
���� �' Politics and Sheep.
and bruises, Chnmberlain's Lin7mont
Messrs. McLean & Son are kept very Mr. Henry Miller, of this town, but takes out the soreness and drives away Everybody will recall this story.
busy trying to fill the urdera for apple who has been working in Seaforth for pain. cold by all dtalera. For Infants and Children, A city young woman went out to HINTS FOR HOUSEWIVES. Banaune pat through a sieve, sweeten -
barrels. They have ten accrete at the peat summer has removed to that For use in manuel training schools a the Kind You Have Always Bought teach a Country school. The class in , d with a little confectioner's anger and:
work. town. 'Wisconsin man has patented a tool chest arithmetic was before her. She said:- Bristle. brushes if n erely dusty Can flavored with a teaspoon, of lemon juice,.
Mr. Peter fisher will shortly take a Mr. Dickson, of Goderich, is visiting "which may be converted into a work Bears the I /} ''Noav children, it there are tan sheep make a good eaoomoariment to cream,
�e on one side of a wall, and one sheep be cleaned in cornmeal. of wheat.
trip to Manitoba in the hope of benefit* his brother, Mr. John Dickson, town bench by clamping it to the top of two Signature of , Table napkins and tableo'..+ he should
jumps over, bow many sheep will be p Soak clothes in warm water the night
Jug his health. He has had a severe at, treasurer, this week, desks.
took of asthma lately. left?" never be starched. previous to washing, for it facilitates
A deputation of Winnipeg business -
Aspecial meeting of the town council z;zRTxs. mea waited on Sir Wilfrid Laurier at Then up piped the little towheaded A small brocm made of stiff wire is the operation, and lessens _the rubbing
was held al esti Monday evening last. Pre- Ottawa and urged an a ro inti er of Value of Sweet Clover, daughter of a farmer:- convenient in oleaning skillets. required.
Haney. -In Bluevale, on the 2nd inst., pp P "No sheep,teacher; no ehee "
sent: R. McIudoo, mayor; T. Gregory, P• If a entry is maul of etched moat, all Apple butter made froW apple pulp.
the wife of Mr. Geo. Haney; a dough- �2,b00,000 for the Winnipeg World's Sweet clover has, Bays n writer in , Oh, no," cried the city senna wo• browned parte should be removed. r
reeve; Geo. McKenzie, deputy -reeve, tar. Fair in 1914. 'Farm Stook and Home, long been the -lean the apple pulp i hrongh a sieve
and councillors, Messrs. Dawson, Eider, - Cinderella of forage plants, sitting by man reproachfully, ,you are not so A weak alum bath is hood fcr tender and add engar and 13p70e8 to taste..
Sparling, Holmes, Green, Agnew, Wil- Elliott. -In Calrose, on the billinst., the ashee unappreciated, but it looks stupid as that; think again. If there feet which suffer in summertime. Boil thirty minutes alawly•
Name, Cline, Lemmex and Homnth. the wife of Mr. W. H. Elliott; a dough- HOW'S Tars2 were ten sheep on one aide of the wall summar parasols,.
now as though the herald of the prince The beat scrubbing break fur porch�a To protect your
Tenders were opened for the purchase ter, We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- might be approaching to call her to and one sheep jumped over, nine sheep is made by clamping a scrubbing brusb place them in a bag of unbleached mus
and removal of the old town hall, as Phippen.-In Wingham, on the 11th ward for any case of Catarrh that can. better things. From the standpoint of would be left, don't you see that?" in a mo handle.
"No, no, no," persisted the child. P lin which has a drawing•etring at the,
follows: B. Willson, 7b; J. Hanna, �y7G; fest., the wife of Mr, Geo. Phippen; a not be
JuCHEN YHall's
& CO., Toledo, O a coil builder it stands shoulder to A few drops of ammonia in a cupful ' top; haus up till spring.
Geo. Macon, ASO; D. Sutherland, X125• eon. "If one sheep jumped over all the others' r�
We, the undersigned, have known F. shoulder with that magnificent forage of warm water applied to paintings will `Vase there is any difiicalty about
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be. plant alfalfa, and even surpasses it on would jump after. My father raises hr•antng the machine needle, lay a
lieve him perfectly honorable in nil remove spots.
bnetneee tranaaotions, and financially
barren soils where alfalfa does not ohde•p." Then seeing the explained
look
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hoe's f d ole Baked baste served with a little melt- piece of white paper against the eye and
able to carry out any obligations made thrive so well, It is a legume an8 ge the too ace exp acne ap
• -_ by his firm. carries with it the bacteria that fnrtiieh geticel'y. ,You know mathematics, ed butter sante, salt and pepper make a it will be plainly seen.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, nitrogen to the soil. It ie also Egcal to teacher, but you see, T know sheep." delicious yr astable course 11Hiccough, however bad,' is cured by
RETUM
���Watarrhla ar is take, Toledo, O QVhen making scup, allow one at. w ir, an n oY se of t tit is boiling
Hall'. Catarrh Cure is takenintarnally alfalfa in feeding qualities in so far as
LL1 l i 118...LLU ��11fill coring directly upon the blood and mu• the richness of it is Concerned. It con. watched Per 2G rears of cold water to Query pound of meat. water, and a dose d this also To' Haves
Coca surfaces of the system. Testi• tarns on the average .as` .mt�.oh fat, as Mr. D. M. Waters, the popular drug. One housekeeper utilizes her hot• flatulence and the giddiness of indigee•
ti monials sent free, Price, 75c, per hot- mach starch and as leech protein as gist, Belleville, Unt ,sold hie first box of water bag for braad•raising. Set the tion.
F. tle Sold by all DruggistsChase's
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Take Half's Family Pills for couetipa• alfalfa and no doubt its food elements Dr. Kidney and Liver Pills pan on the filled bag and cover tightly. Fasten firmly at the contre•oY book,
are as easily digested as are the food quarter of a century ago, and has since If yon have a saucer of cauliflower taps or ribbon, which is run through
} tion. _ then noted many remarkable cures, ad
Interesting Paragraphs from (DV_'i' EXCYlallg86. elements of alfalfa. It has an absolute- thio medicine grew in popularity. The left over, buil two or three large onions, beading in underwear. This keeps it
ly ironclad constitution and it is appar• latest case coming to his attention is out up cauliflower and onions together,
Australians are chilling rather than from being yelled half out' or lost ,en•
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ently able to endure anything in the that of Mrs Mark Ottrey, Bay Side, Out, and serve with a cream gravy. titely in laundering.
freezing their beef for export, sway of cold, drought and banc that ger,-and who was oared of eerious and torturing
r, on the long voyage over to Great Brit- per. It will thrive kidney and bladder trouble by use of - --
Thieworldknowsnothingrealoxworth Benj. Sheppard, n ten -year-old boy, sin it may havE a chance to ripen, the at the same time proson the poorest of dolls; indeed it will this great medicine.
l while without dreams and visions, was killed by a train at Burlington only wap the English beef -enter likes thrive on no soil at all,
John T. Moison, a prominent banker Junction. his meat. 134ore chopping parsley wash it well,
g and brewer of Montraal, is dead. Edward Moody, a farmer in Howard New York city menufaotures more and then Equeeze dry in a cloth. _
Burglars scoured $6,01 from Banque township, dropped dead at Thamesville fur goods than all of the other cities of she Is. Young at Fifty.
National at St. Pacome, Quebec, on Friday. the country together. It Leepe about WANTED NO
This is said of the woman whose blood
The boy who never dares venture 9,000 persons employed in the industry, is rich and red and whose complexion
DR. A. W. CHASE'S upon inquiries of his own never truly and its output fo=>thd last year is valned has the natural healthful glow. Yon can
CATARRH POWDERMCMat $41 400,000. restore the healthful color of the chin by
knows anything. using Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food; For Wingham and surrounding die -
is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Dr. Gastongnay, a well-known physi. Your cough annoys you. Keep on because it actually forms new, red blood. trict for Fall and Winter months an en• Ri6ht
Kind, Improved Blower. Heals the utters, clears she ,;r ppassages. Dian of Quebec, was drowned while hacking and tearing the delicate mem- The form is rocnded out by firm, ergetic reliable agent to take ordersforstops droppings in the throat and brands of your throat if you want to be healthyflesh, wrinkles disappear, and nnreerq stook.
ppermanenCy cores Catarrh ane canoeing in Jacques Cartier River. annoyed. But if you want relief, want the glow of health returns t0 the cheeks
Flay Dever. 25c. blower free. — ' Good Pay- Weekly.. Outfit Free;
t Accept no substitutes. All dealers — t0 be anted, take Chamberlains Cough 1_
or Edmahsan, Bates & Co„ Toronto. Remedy. Sold by all dealer.. Exclusive Territory.
Fifty Years' Experience of an Old Nurse
When you dislike anyone be patioular• MRS. WIN3LOw's SOOTHINC4 SYRUP is A farmer or small trader in any part Look After the Orchards. 0 Printin
ly charming. It saves trouble in the end. the prescription of one oP the bast fe• of Scotland, with one or two of his The Seaforth Expositor eays:•Mr. R. 600 ACRES 6
1; male physicians and nurses in the as guarantors can establish a
J. E. Jepson, a young Englishman lost United States,and has been used for fifty neighbors R. Sloan of Slosii Bros„ who own a large Under cultivation. We guarantee to
his life in a fire in a livery stable in Lon, years with never -failing success by banking credit for a fixed enm. The fruit farm in Goderich township on the deliver stook in good condition and up
don• millions of mothers for their Children. bank honors his draft for any amount lake shore and who wad 'a jadga of to contract grade. We can show that
It relievea the child from pain, cures within this limit, rind the customer pays fruit at the Seaforth fair last week says thereto good money r representing a
1 Natural gas in. paying quantitleq' has r well known reliable firm , this time. The kind that is neat attractive and
diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and �
been found at Basiano, Alia , at a d pth q interest only upon the sums aotnally that where last year a career ofa million Established over 30 years, Write for
wind polio. By giving health to the q
child, it rests the mother. Twenty-five drawn. barrels of apples were shi ed out of this Pareianlare.
of 1,000 Peat. pp up-to-date, costs you n0 more money
cents a bottle. L' ient -Col. Andrew Buchanan, M. D., county not a thousand will KO out this E EL73AM NURSERY tar h'
_ Toronto, Ontario.
Children C r Y insists on `the importance of keeping year. He attributes the to failure the frost here than the inferior article does
FOR FLETCHER'S The television, apparatus enabling the Cate in India as a defence against the in June,followed by the cold wet weather. .
operator to sae over the wires at oonsid• plague. He tells us how he put eight Mr. Sloan is a firm believerineha orchard' - elsewhere,
�+ S T 1 A oats and seventeen Indian rate in a aria moneymaker for the farmer and he I
arable distance, has been invented by a
Only a woman who has beau a spinster German soientiat. room. Within a few minutes all the says the day is not far distant when np- I
for a number of years Can felly appreoin• rats were killed, and one oat was hold• pie buyers will not look •at an orchard
In its anti -rate warfare San Ffancisoo ing four dead rate in her month, that has not been pruned and the trees
to a husband. authorities caused the arrest of 400 per.
"- -`- Are You
sons for failing to observe the regula- sprayed. 13e also claims that a weak or, a
F ■ ■ tions in this respect. so of systematic work on anorghardevery , Quality Counts
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Suffered from Heart Trouble year will make itthebiggestmoney prod •'
Children 11 d r 8 xl !y r 3i, neer on the farm. Sloan Bros have a farm
v 11 v a�el �i��pyou�lle�s for SIX Years of 120 acres and 60 notes Join breharC and
Nor Yrso FOR FLETCHER'S d 1 i G they are preparing to set out 20notes more RU ItureL
Uosloalr d of ever geeing relief unto C! A S T O R 1 Q Lost All Desire To Live. in the spring. They prune their oroh» in printing as in other things, and the
cure carne a years ago with use of aide heavily in March as the pruning I can cure the worst ease Of
Two and a half millions will be spent WAS FINALLY CURED 13Y THE US)B TIMES is in a position to turn Otis first-
cure
CHASE'S OI NTM ENT.River OF WILBURN'S HEART AND gives the fruit a better coloar. They al• Rupture from infancy to old age,
to davalnp electric Power from the
Ifr. John Johnson, Cawley, Alta., NERVE PILLS, so spray liberally and this prevents wor• without operation or loss of time. class work at very reasonable prices.
Sure in Belgium to prodnea power for Cir. Regis g Lavallee Sorel Que., writes: m y frult. They manure the landhedvily
writes: "'Three years a„;a T was cured
wMind, iteliinn, piles a �ttveutyseven the city of Luxemburg, "For six years, at least, I suffered from in winter and from spring to the end of ACT AT ONCE Try this office with your next order.
years' standing; by using Dr. Chase s Wisconsin has threo modieal schools, heart trout and nervousness which took
Unitnien,,, I used to think that death , from me all.desire to work and even to live. July cultivate the land with plow and
wouhl bit the only relief I could ever i,G08 doctors and 1,iLCi,206 inhabitants, 11 When I found myself in this condition barrows. After summerfallowing in this and remove the daily danger ll on
get from the terrible misery o£ piles. Two of the schools are declared to be and getting worse I took the medicine way they sow a cover crop preferably and send ton. J. doff
on
Chase
Ointment isworth six. . without a redeeming feature, the doctor prescribed for me but without clover and plow this down next season, and send to Dept, J.
t dollars ;t box instead of sixtycents. any result.
�' it. sits a large number of Teoswater bins Rotting the fertiUzfng qualt• *
I rein a different roan sines using I Q Ona evening ng I ryas reading the. payor a Jr S. SMITH, �
;tin farrniucr all the time now find never residents gathered at the It. C. Church when I saw our advt. so cut it out and ties of the crop. They have had th
miss it day. "Words fail t express niy on 'Wednesday morning of last week to the next day went to the druggist and farm only three years but have strong 88 Caledonia St,
�t TIMIUD+ratitade ter elle cnrC tyiiq Ointment procured a box, and since that time my hopes bf tea ing a great harvest in the �,T�.e
mado for nit, I Cannot tell half as witness a pretty doable wedding, The nervous system has been in perfect t ,S'1iiATroltii, ONT.
ntucli about it as it deserves, ,Airy brides were alstera, Miss Melte, and dote• condition, future from their trees.
one doubting this can write direet to phine Kuntz, Teeswater, and the grooms "Be assured, gentlemen; that I will ----- - ,• :, Xame . + • • • • • + • • . • •
never he without Milburna Heart and 17
Do net aeee ,t an iniit4tion or substi.• Nerve fills for they gave me strength to Me in ses WINGHAM
the blood is poison And Chum y ONTARIO
ttitts in I+lacC Icit Dr.. CLasC's ()iittiYtCnt, George Diemert, both of "West Torontorespectively, Messrs. i'rank QraBe and . work and support my another, wife is an pain. Mrs. Thos, Covert, � Highland Address, .. , . • � r . � • .
1. for there lists yCt to be discovered a Al the bridal party walked tip like inliriil widow and of whom 11im the only Grove, Ont., writes: "blot years I Int -
for Ago ...... ',rime Rap ....... t '
troatmCut which sa promptly gives ro• Church aisle a wedding march was Play. support, fend with biliousness# stomach 'troublo
lief from itehing tied• so tborougbly ed by Mho ]Margaret Green, blather 1lfrlblirn's Irleaft and Nerve nPills are and terrible headachos. Having Used
Cures evc+ry term of piles. GO cants it ilei pe otiiciatod. The brTdos were drone• 600 per box, or 8 boxes for $1,..5, at all Dr, Chasse Kidney and Liver Pille will Single or double .... , .... .
P dealers or mailed direct on receipt of oitatirgly that this to the meet ,
s •' ltnv, At tell dealers, or I.dnian'son, BatCs , 1' a 7n travelling euitarof blue sero rice b ileo i. Milburn imited atzy ietraa meet obtainable for these
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