HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1911-11-16, Page 6ii E. WUU GEA TIMES NONEXBER 16,.. 1911 GUILIOSITY Prenipted Many Women To Try PURITY FLOUR THEY were curious to see exactly what re - suits would aid be r0 duee d by flour considln 9 entirely of the • high -grads "portions of the best Western • hard wheat. They were curious to know more- about a flour that contained none of the low-grade portions which are found in every wheat berry, but which are separated and excluded from the hiol�-grade in the process of milling PURITY FLOUR.. you to try PURITY IIEY were curious to know whether an ALL HIGHµ GRADE hard wheat flour w a s really superior to a nixed hard and soft wheat flour. They were curious to see and taste the kind of bread, buns, biscuits, cakes and pies PURITY FLOUR would make. Curiosity prompts you to seek the knowledge they discovered. It's urging FLOUR. ►EMINDER: On account of the extra strength and extra quality of PURITY FLOUR it is necessary, for best pastry -results, to add more shortening than you a.e accustomed to use with an ordinary flour. Add more water when mak- ing bread. Add PURITY FLOUR to your grocery lift right tow "More bread e -d better bread" uo SOLD BY WM. BONE AND TING BROS., WINGHAM. I iemeaiseememieeememereesesed AMICI, u...a..,.,...,,,, KERNELS FROM THE SANCTI!M MILL tniterest?ng Paragraphs from our Exchanges. What some men lack in backbone they make up in cheek. When you can see through a man it doesn't necessarily mean that he has a clear conscience. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH POWDER ti►s is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears theair passages, stops drop. pings in the thtoat andlpermanent. 'IScures box • blower rrh fret. Accept Fever. substitutes. All dealers or Etimaneon, Oates & Co. LtOtted, Toronto. j The largest wooden structure in the world i$ the Parliament building at Wellington, v". Z. Suecessful leen seldom hand their friends the brand of advice they use themselves; There is little danger from a cold or from an attack of the grip exceptwhen followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great,.jeputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds and pile t co tan be safe byr allh deal- ers. The impediment of stammering is absolutely unknown among uncivilized races, Three l3ritish submarine boats have successfully made, the 0,004 mile voyage from Portsmouth, England, to Hong Kong, China. Chi1dre t Cry EOR FLETCHER S OA81 ORtA /letter a girl who can sing and won't than ono who can't sing and will. The total number of inhabitants of the Isle of Man is now 50,542, which shows a decrease of 4,210 during the past ten years. Mr. George Johnston passed away at his late residence, Kinloss village, on :VTonday, Nov. 6th, at the age of 10u years " s d some months. His wife pre- deceased hips some months age, and :since her death he has lied no desire to live. The deceased was a man with vigorous constitution, and was highly, respected is the community in which he resided for many ;gears, There are 175 students in attendance at the University of Alberta. The soda water bill of the United States last year was $820,000,000. "I do not believe there is any other medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction City, Ore. This remedy is also unsur- passed for colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. A bride of two months sued her hus- band, Eugene W. Davis, of Brooklyn, for a separation. He said she bought the wedding ring and paid the wedding expenses. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R lA Sir John Boyd at Parry Sound sen- tenced to life imprisonment Bruno Vallelonga, charged with murdering a fellow -Italian, Frank Manella, at Erns - dale on October 13. TUE PATIENT BRAIN A tlrefess worker so long as supplied with rich, red blood. The brain is one of the most patient and industrious organs of the body. It can be induced, by good treatment, to perform prodigies of work. Put it is sensitive and will not b:ook abuse. It responds to the lash at first, but if the lash is laid on too hard it balks. Nervous trouble is generally brain trouble, and no suffering is to be comparol to mental suffering, with the accompanying dread, suspicion and melanchoiy, One.filth of the blood in the hu- man body is consumed by the brain, so make the blood rich and red by using D'. Chase's Nerve Food, and yc u will overcome diseases of the nerves. fivadaches will disappear, irritability will go, digestion will improve, i cave, Incl wettkn�� .sd an destum. 1� deney will give place to -sew hope and courage, new vigor and energy. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food will enable you to avoid' such extreme nervous trouble as prostration and .irralysis. 50 cents a box, 0 boxes for e'2.50; at all dealers, or ledmanson, Bates *, Co., Toronto. r' Before her recent xi -eternal trouble Mexieo purchased about 000 ,pianos a year from Chicago manufacturers. The Chinese have prepared an inter- national manual in order to maks the translation of foreign languages easy and rapid. By reason or adouble antennae, the direction from which wireless messages comes rally be readily determined by the receiver. - As shown by the last tax levy the aggregate gross income of the inhabi' tants of tbe British Isles amounted in the y:=ar to $5,045,000,000. Since the discovery in England of the lawn mowing proclivities of the guinea pig the price of these little ani - Mals has increased 40 fold, "I AM pleased to recommend Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy as the best thingI know of and safest remedy for cougs, colds and bronchial trouble,' writes Mrs. L. B: Arnold, of Denver Colo. "We have used it repeatedly and it has never failed tee give relief." For sale by all dealers. The Right Hon. A, J, Balfa/tr has resigned the leadership of the Unionist party in the Erftish House of Com- mons. Epping forest, which is preserved by the Corporation of London as a people's pleasure ground, comprises no fewer than 5,300 acres. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTORIA A Michigan Central special train ran 211 miles, from Welland to Windsor, in 172,E minutes, The Capacity of the normal arid un- restricted lungs is about 27,3 per cent. more than those which have been com- pressed by the corset. For a five-year average France showed 18 births to every 1,000 of pop- ulation; Italy 100; Austria, 113; Great Britain, helped out by Ireland, 121, and Germany, 149; While Holland rock- ed the cradle to the score of 155 to the thousand.. REST AND. HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. MRS. VII a Ow'a Snowmen SYRvp has been used kr aver SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE TEETHING with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRRQ A. It is ab. solute!), harmless, Be sure and asrcJor "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup „ and take no utiles Mud. TweutySve cents a bottle. The severe October storm which swept northern waters badly damaged the Labrador fishing fleet, according to a letter from Dr. Wilfrid T. Greifell, who writes that six vessels were totally wrecked, including- his own auxiliary yacht, Speaking about big things. Huron county grows big apples, big Jive stork and now it comes forward toprove that it can grow big things for the live stock to feed on. From the farm of John McAllister, in West Wavranosh, Con. Decker recently brought a turnip into Lucknow which measured over 46 inches in circumference and weighed 18 pounds, 3 ounces. Chamberlain's' Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sickenor gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened di- gestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by all dealers, HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. When silver is not in constant use a piece of camphor will keep it from tarnishing. When an oven is too hot the tem- perature may be lowered by opening the lid of the range a trifle, For cleaning nickel on ranges, dip a. piece of newspaper in clear boiling water and rub the nickel until dry. Brown boots may be blackened by rubbing the blackening well into the shoes with a raw potato and then pol- ishing. Wash white silk gloves at night in warm suds, rinse well and dry. Drry Mg them in daylight causes them to turn yellow. Brush gilt braid free from dust with a fine brush and rub on it powdered rock alum, which will remove the tar- nish when it is brushed off. It is possible to buy remnants of'car. pets very cheap, and these, Cut into rug lengths and with a fringe added, make excellent and handsome rugs. Never sera, oilcloths with a brush, and never use soap in cleaning there, Those which have lain in stock for several years are the best to buy, as the paint is thoroughly hardened. Wash with a soft rag dipped in milk and water. Dish covers may be easily kept bright and clean. Remove grease with Warm water and soda, dry with a soft cloth, then apply a little metal polish with a flannel. A final polishwith fine white.', ning will thenmak c the covers look like silver. • Por pains in the side or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Charberiatn's Liniment and bind it over the seat of pa i layTh scri pall nothing better. For Applys �ZamBuk to all wounds and sores and You will be surprised how quietrly' it stops the smarting and brings ease. It covers the. d wh a lapof pro. tcctivewounbalmit, kflis acrll polios already ?fie wnand prevents othersIrl entering. ou.Irad, rich . healing herbal estates then burls up .from the bottom fresh tlssuel ova fa wonderfully wonderfully eked time the wound le healed! Zam Buk'e popularity le based en merit,. Imitations never work cures. Be sure and get the real thing. " Zain.buk" in printed on every packet of the genuine. $eivae All others, 50e all druggists and itoret or ZageBuk Co., Toronto, THE END OF THE YEAR: When ail the store is gathered in Of autumn's fruit and grain, And in the erstwhile fertile fields But withered stalks remain; When skies are gray, and leafless trees Their branches wide extend,' Like patriarchs shorn of strength and. pride Yet who would fain befriend:`--. The farmer counts his blessings o'er, If, haply, be has found Requite! for the brawn of arm Whereby he tilled the ground. fie calls to mind the rosy dawns When forth he fared his way To stir to life the sleeping sods, .And in the ground to lay. The seed earths that have enriched the With all this bounteous store. To plant, to till, to ;garner int - The burden that he bore Beneath the summer's blazing sun, In this rich fruitage seems God's answer to unuttered prayers With which all nature teems. -Helen M. Richardson in Farm jour- nal. In Dread,O(Cronp. Every mother dreads croup unless she knows about Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. Given in fre- quent small doses, at the first indica- tion of trouble, this treatment loosens the cough and affords relief and com- fort. Its use should be kept up until the child is entirely recovered. In Boosterville. "I have a kick coming," the chronic grouch said; then brickbats were hum- ming around his sore head. The push- ers and boosters were tired of his game, and all those blythe roosters jumped unto his frame. They rolled him and churned him until full of ache, then at last burned him alive et the stake. Perhaps they were hasty some critics may say their course was- n't tasty or quite reshershay. But what makes men sicker when starting a boom, than seeing some kicker come reeking with gloom, to file his objec- tions and utter his roar, and spring re- eollections of booms gone before? And what can be rougher on temper and soul, than hearing some duffer, who worships his role, object to all meas- ures, to croakings give vent, and balk at all pleasures that cost him a cent? To you, who are spurning the Booster vine sports, because of their burning a'grouch, one retorts; some method of sloughter is needed for jays who're throwing cold water on things all their days. -Walt Mason, WEAK ACHING BACK Caused Her Much Misery. Mrs. W. R. Hodge, Fieldding, .Sack., writes;-" A few lines highly recommend. ing Doan's Itidncy Pills. leer this last year X have been troubled very much with nasty sick headaches, and a weak aching back, which caused tae much. misery, for I could not work, and had no ambition for anything. My kidneys were very badly out of order, and kept me from sleeping at nights. I tried many kin. s of pills and medicines, but it ecemed nlnioet in vain. I began to give up in .cspair of ever being well and strong again, when a kind neighbor advised the to try Doati'y Kidney Pith, which 1 did, and am thankful for the relief 1 obtaiited from tilem, for new 1 ant never troubled with a sorear li k or ir krad ch . h a es "I will always say I)oan's 1'Cidney Pilus for mine and can highly recommend them, to any sufferer." Price, 50 cents per box, or 3 boxes for $1.25, at ally dealers or mailed direct on receipt of. price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. When otderingdirect specify "I)oatete' OBLAING CHAS& .-�. Present Their 'MAWS $'ishere Who Shake Henda. With Them, t 17'tst r;1 ufi J. o l Seville a elr � eel clues carper• ung baskets tali of craws'' claws. The claws are cookeJ, end people nibble, at tbew more for fort than gustena.Ilce, Pot t as 2 Muss a $ e sunflower 1 Iq b ni b . unA er geed*. Must becomes 0 the rest 0 this crustacean, espeeleflel' it h* 1e. 'a crawfish, of Me tall? ' As a matter of fact the.crawfett bas no part tn tbe.bu. to ess.. The claws Are taken troin a Salt water erale which 'lyes along the abores et Mo: roeeo, Spala and Portugal. Each little crate with Its One little mate, has a cave for a. hotpe, and, adopting the enstern estimate of the other**, be usually keeps bis vete shut Inside the cave, meanwhile staying about the threshold himself and making* brace elbow with tris big claws, - When the tide runs out the crab iiisbers prowl along the peach looking for erab holes. Either the crab Is stalking up and down seeking what he may devour and thus *bowing whether be has One claws, or be IS stib at home. and the Mize of his door' way indicates the size' of the houses, holder. In one ease the fisherman cuts air his retreat by blocking his front door with Mud; in the other case he digs bum Pus. Anyway, hie deprives bins of hispincers and setts him' at liberty, to grow some more. • Right here appears the quaintest fear tore of the whole afi'atr, for the pith cera are not torn away from tbe.crab at all. Instead be presents them' to the Asherman, perhaps even with hie eomptiments. ' it is a tact easily de; neonstrabie that the crab can ,detach his claw by neuseular effort, thus smiler lag no hemorrhage, but leaving 'the stump In such condition that a neW claw is soon grown. The fishermen simply take tbe crab by the hand, whereupon It lets go, leaves=the claw wttb them and romps oft home with. out it. -Chicago itecord-Herald. PRESSURE OF WATER.. uta Effect upon a Corked. Bottle tow. eyed into Ocean Depths. A bottle partly filled with fresh water and tightly corked can be lowered:hite ocean depths, and on being raised to the surface It will be discovered on opening it that the fresh water has been replaced by salt. This really extraordinary phenoiner non is explained in the following •Kaye The pressure of water 'increases ail the dtstanee fromthe surface in- creases. Thus at the distance of a foot beneath the surface the pressure of the water a square inch will be about belt' a pound; at a. distance of. say, 200 feet it will be 125 pounds to the square inch. At ocean level the press sure of the atinospbere is a little over fourteen pounds. .Thus .if a bottle con. Mining air were lowered thirty feet be* neath the surface the pressure of wa- ter would more than counterbalance tbe pressure of the air. Ordinarily at this depth, therefore, the pressure of water should be sufficient to drive the cork within the bottle, but the cork is tightly , wedged in position... To squeeze it within the bottle it, -too, roust first be compressed, and else there is friction to be overcome. The distance varying, then,, accord Ing to these .conditions, at some point beneath the surface the 'weight of Wee ter will force the cork into, the bottle, compressing the air before it, Thea malt Water of the ocean mingles with - the fresh..pater within the bottle. An the bottle again approaches be surface the air that remains within f>s sub• fleeted to less and less pressure till - finally, now having itself a pressure greater than that of the water, it drives the cork back into position. -St. Loads Republic: Counterfeit Detector's, oPew znen carry a bigger roll than the professional detector of counter- feits," ounterfeits," said a receiving teller of one of the big banks recently. Each of these counterfeit detectors list a vo- ila license from the 'treasurer departe inent at Washington which permits turn to • caro about 150 samples of Counterfeit money. It is a felony to have conntetfeit money in your pose bession'without proper authority. For each bogus bill the counterfeit de- tector carries a genuine note of the same kind and denomination for the purposes of comparison. The total value of this good money that is tar. ried side by gide with the bad is be. tween $40.000 and $50,000. The bills tun from a dollar up to $1,000 in de - denomination.", -New York Sun. The $brat Plexus. The Scriptural expression "bowels Of compassion," is justified by the dtscov- cries of modeen science. Whene+ter anything affects our nerves we feel it more or less in our "innards." It is the toter plexus which is concerned in such emotionalism. Ot course in Itself it cannot feel, but It sends messages to the brain, Which Intel'. prete them as coming from there. The solar plexus let n mass of net'res and servo structures 15 tbe abdomen at the back Of the atorach.--New York'lrrlb- et*. - Her Great i.ovb. "Could you rode MO, darling," be whispered. With a tender, pleading look in tele eyes, "if t had only the one Croat to my back?" "1 could." she replied softly as she nestled *3 his great strong aline, f knew had a rift you+; ed c theOthers tilers to bier ohe a new dregs:"-1Loadollc Mali` Different Frere Walt Stres#, wise Ouy.a 1peeulating in stock is nothing but i'itaber'nhlan's *eke' Shoal temberEfardly that, 1+ve son etimeft gone Sahileg and succeeded tit rftvtnlg my btit,..'Chicego Newt. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country thanall other diseases put yeRweupposed d ntil to lie theinculrablast e Years WAS s Fora great many years dactr spro- nounced it a *cal Oman and prescrib- ed localremediedand byconstantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable, Science lute. provenn catarrh tobeaco st"t do n al disease h efor and t er a requires caned• tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney .& Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the.onl .conetitu- internal, tonal cure on the market, it is token n er 1doses # nal y in d se from, ten dope to a teaspoonful. Itacts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys- tem, They offer one hundred dollars for any ease it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F.J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio,, Sold b Dru iats, 75c. Take Italt's'amity ring for eonsti- n. The explosion of a jar of :preserves nearly cost Mrs. Caspar Schwartz, of Porterfield, Wil„ her life, other day, She was opening the jar when the un- ique explosion took place, and the arter- ies of her wrist were severed by flying fragments. Mrs, Schwartz lives about tvrelve miles in the country, and before she reached the city shenearly died from the loss of blood. WORiovy wanoM, A swelled head seldom contains ik s mind, m ad, The man who. thinks that he ie what he slung(' be seldom is. If a fat woman shakes whenshe laughs. she really means it. Some people waste a lot of enemy Making wcr'chleas excuses, There's no place like borne --and some married men are glad of it. A charitable man never hag to l00%. for an opportunity to get busy. Beware of a boss girl, young man -- unless you are looking for a boss wife. Nine women out of ten understand their husbands, but tto roan gut of ten understands his wife, Many a. man acquires a residence' on Easy street by being the architect of somebody else's. fortune. - A selfish man never realizes how few Mende he has until Ite finds himself Wel up for repairs in a hospital, Entertaining a customer from out of town is one excuse that enables a man to sit in the front row at the chorus. girt exhibition. The Tinies to January, 1913 for X1.00 kirT 1?-- u SAND STATIONERY We have put in our office a complete stock of . Staple Stationery and can supply your wants in WRITING PADS ENVELOPES LEAD PENCILS BUTTER PAPER PAPETERIES, WRITING PAPER BLANK BOOKS• - PENS AND INK TOILET PAPER PLAYING !CARDS, etc We will keep the best stock in the respective lines and sell at reasonable prices. 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