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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-04-14, Page 6TUE SWTTiIG AM TIMES, APIi11't 14, 1904
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Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges..
Miss E,Itza Williams, an aged widow
.of Windsor, Out., was found murdered
in her home. and a colored man named
George has been arrested on suspicion of
having killed her,
I4IC WITH WORMS.
Mrs J. D. Mayo, South Stukley, P.
Q., wrote rhe followiug: "One of my
children took sick with worms and after
trying everything without Betting relief
'we prcoured Dr. Low's Worm Syrup
which acted promptly and effectually."
The report of the Department of Fish-
eries, just submitted, shows that though
last year's catch was smaller than that
of 1902, the greater demand matte it
more valuable. A close season is recom-
mended for frogs.
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Bears tato The Kind You Have Always Bughl
Signature Zt.
of �(,CGa�
The latest fad in society is to have the
'photographs of friends printed on the
finger nails. It is a curious idea, and
must unfortunately lead. to your "cut-
ting your friends" one day—uuless you
bite them.
All kinds of Coughs and Colds, Bron-
ohitis, Whooping Cough, Pairs in the
Chest, Wheezing; Hoarsness, Sore Throat
and Asthma, yield to the Lung -healing
properties of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup. Price 25c.
There are 30 steam road rollers in use
iu the towns and eities of Ontario. The
cities of Hamilton mad Toronto each own
two. The one owued by the city of
Brockville is. valued at $4,000. The
others vary in price from $875 to $3,800.
NEURALGIA.
"1 had been suffering about six months
with Neuralgia when i started taking
Milburn's Rheumatic Pills. They did
sue more good than any medicine I ever
used. Mrs. Anuie Ryan, Sand poiut, N.
s."
Mr. Fred Swaine, who is now a resi-
deut of Boston, Mass., came back on a
visit t. short time ago, and on Monday
of last week sold his farm on the 10th
con. of Brent, to Mrs. Mary Doyle for
$1850. The farm contained 50 acres. A
ten acre lot adjoining was sold to Jas.
Smith for $200.
DR: A, W. 'CHASE'S
CATARRH CURE ... ALUO.
IS sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and permanently care;
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo,
Mr. William IIawkshaw,who has been
the proprietor of the Commercial Hotel
at Exeter for the past three years,has de-
* tided to retire from business and dis-
posed of his hotel property to ;lir. Hen-
bane, of Ridgetown,who takes possession
on May 1st.
After a night with "the boys" there is
mo better remedy to clear the head and
settle the stomach than Milburn's Ster- CASTOR I ,�
ling Headache Powders. Price 10c. and
2a -c. all dealers. 1 For Infants and Children,
Mrs- J. Stewart, of Atwood, suffered The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
At a recent meeting of the directors
of Walkerton .Model Fear it was decided
to hold an exhibition u:'xt fall. At a
meeting of the direet'•.rs ou Feb. 27th
it was decided on recount of lack of in-
terest taken by tIe town in the fair that
none would be held this year.
The Listowel Town Council at their
regular April meeting decided to accept
Mr. Carnegie's offer of $10,000 for the
erection of a free library building, and
passed a resolution accepting the offer
and binding themselves to maintain said
building at a cost not to exceed ono thou-
sand per year,
For O°«. Sixty Tears.
An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs
Wiuslow's SoothiugSyrup has been used
for'over sixty years bymillionsof mothers
for their children while teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the chilli
softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy for
diarnccea. It is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents abottle. Its
valve is incalculable. Besure you ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
Corn forty -years old was shown re-
cently at the Iowa Corn Show. This
corn was gathered in Indiana in 1864
and has received no special attention ex-
cept to allow free circulation of air from
time to time. There are 40 bushels in
all, It is in an excellent state of preser-
vation and part of it will be exhibited at
the World's Fair, St. Louis,
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A :1Iother's Recommendation.
I have used Chamberlain's Cough Re-
medy for a number of years and have no
hesitant•s, in saying that it is the best re-
medy for coughs, colds and croup I have
ever used in my family. I have not
words to express my confidence in this
remedy.—Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star,
Mich. For sale by Colin A. Campbell.
We have this week to record the death
of another of Genie's residents in the
person of Susan Pierce. relict of the late
Thomas Pierce, which took place at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. Win.
Mose, on Sunday, April 3rd,at the age of
70 years and 4 months. Deceased has
been suffering for the past year and for
the past six months has been almost bed-
fast.
Lifebuoy Swap—disinfectant—is strongly
recommended by the medical profession as
a safeguard against infectious diseases. se
Dr. John A. Gray, brother of Messrs.
Wm and Joseph Gray, of Hullett, died
in Dallas, Texas, on Sunday, April 3rd.
He was in his 28th year and hacl only
been practising medicine for 10 months
when he contracted consumption from a
patient last July. Siuce last summer he
has been an inmate of sanitariums in
Colorado, Mexico and Texas in the hope
of checking the dread disease, but all ef-
forts proved futile.
hours of agony as the result of a peculiar
accident. Wile using a curling tongs,
she turned round to speak to some of the
children. The tong touched one of her
eyeballs, and great suffering ensued.
She will not lose her sight.
tel °X'©oF£a-Es.
Bears the The Kind You Nage Always aeuoat
Signature
of
The deer in the far north in Ontario
have bad a very hard winter, owing to
very deep snow and the difficulty in ob-
taining food. They also experienced
great difficulty in travelling through the
deep snow and are fast failing a prey to
wolves and huntsmen.
DOCTOR THE 11Ors3•:s.
Mrs. Thos. Thompson, Roland, Man.,
writes; "My husband would not be with-
out Hagyard's Yellow Oil in the house,
as ha uses it a good deal for doctoring
up the horses and considers it splendid."
Price '25c.
Grey is thelargest cot i;y in Ontario.
It contains 1,071,0.2 acres and has a
population of 69,500. The largest town-
Ohip in Ontario is London in Middlessex
county with an area of 100,011 acres and
a, population of 68,878. The smallest
township is Sherbrooke, in Haldimancl
county, with an area of •1,GS$ acres, and
a population of 306.
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The news reached Clinton last week
of the death in San Francisco, Col., on
March lath of Mrs. Railton, wife of
G. W. Railton, who was agent of the
L., H. erre B. in Clinton bsfore that line
was absorbed by the Grand Trunk.• Mr.
and Mrs. Railton left Clinton about 1830
and the years that have since elapsed
were mostly spent in the West.
A Good Word For Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. •
"In December, 1000, I had a severe
cold and was so hoarse that I could not
speak above a whisper "says Allen Davis,
of Freestone, N.Y, "I tried several re-
medies but got no relief until I used
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, one bot-
tle of which cured ire. 1 will always
speak a good word for .that medicine."
For sale by Colin A. Campbell.
The ;_iebrin;ville Flax Co., have re-
ceived an order from Holland, goods to
be shipped there and cheque for the
amount will be returned. It is not the
intention of the firm to send the order
unless the cash for the goods is deposited
in a local bank, as several years ago a
similar order was received from another
Holland firth, and the goods were ship.
ped but the cash was not forthcoming.
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Clinton New Era: Grandplp•i Searle
informs u,: than, the first p'areon to be
bora in Huron ennui)? WeS ti man by.
Idle name of Godertt'h 11 .ttton, he tek-
intrhis no me front the plttr., of his birth
Mr. Menton peddled for Mr. Searle a
ututber of years ago, hick in the '60's.
John Bann of Cowl:rook is the pos.
sessor of all o1.1 silver o till be:uriuti' date
1071. It was brought from the Isla of
Wight by his rareurs when they cants
to Canada a stood limey yeas ago and
has beau retained as a souveuir. Au
other silver piece he has is dated 183S.
ilot,' to %Vara On• an Attlek of Rheuma-
tism.
"For years when spring time caste nn
and I went into Bllydenittg, I was Blll'e
have en attack of rheumatism fuel Burin
attack was more severe than the prt'eed-
i,tg one," says Joie McDuunitl, of Mat:,
Logo it enmity, West'V'a. "I tried every -
thing with iso relief whatever, until I
procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain
Bahr, and the first application gave me
ease, and before the first bottle was used
I felt like a new person. Now I reel
that I ata cured, but I always keep a
bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Baht in the
house and when I feel any sympt;ims of
a return I soon drive it away with one
rr two applications of this liniment.
For sale by Colin A. Campbell.
Mr.W. W. Farran, near Cliuton, who
owns fifty acres of orchard, is a heavy
loser by the ravages of the ground nice
which have stripped the branches as
well as the trunks of hundreds of his
trees. A large number of the trees des-
troyed have been planted a dozen years.
The superabundance of snow is assignee
as the reason of the more -than -usual de•
str'uctiveness of the mice.
Mrs. D. Pattridge, of Thedford, has
just passed through a most unusual ex-
perience, Fifteen years ago, when n
little gal, her fout because suddenly sore,
which caused her much trouble. Ot
late years the pain was sometimes un-
bearable, and the foot was lanced several
times. One day recently the cause of
the trouble was discovered when a piece
of wire an inch long was taken from her
foot, an'l she is now till eight.
JUST WHAT YOU NEED.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
When you feel dull after eating.
When you have no appetite.
Wheu you have a bad taste in the
mouth.
When your liver is torpid.
When your bowels are constipated.
When you have a headache.
When you fee) bilious.
They will improve your appetite,
cleanse and invigorate your stomach,
and regulate your liver and bowels.
Price 25 cents per box, For sale by
Colin A. Campbell.
A new enterprise in Stratford is to be
located on McPherson Height. The
Canada Poultry & Produce Company,
Limited, with a capital $4,000, has pur-
chased thirty-one acres of land, and let
contracts for buildings which will be
modelled after those at the Government
Experimental Station. Thoroughbred
Plymouth Rocks will comprise the stock.
The buildings are to have a capacity of
800 laying hens in breeding pus, and
for 6,000 in fattening crates. About 200
will be killed daily for shipping.
At noon, Wednesday, April Gth, a
pleasant event took place iu the Ontario
street Methodist church, Clinton, where,
in the presence of over one hundred
guests, L. W. Lavis, the well-known and
genial representative in Goderich of the
Massey -Harris Company, was united in
wedlock to Miss Eliza Francis Shipley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ship-
ley, of "Golden Hill," Clinton, and one
of the most estimable young ladies of
the town. The officiating clergyman
. was Rev. Dr. Cook, pastor of the church.
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENE a & Co.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 1.; years, and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in all bus-
ness transactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligation made by his
firm. Welding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
! Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and muc-
ous surfaces of the system. Testimonials
sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
It is not often that a couple both live
to nearly 100 years of age, and then die
within two days of eaeh other, but such
Was the lot of !lir. and Mrs. Thomas
Malloy, of Belmore road, Turnberry, a
few miles north of Wroxeter. On Friday
morning, April 1st, after a few hours
only of serious illness, Thos. Malloy
dropped off in his OSth year and on the
following Sunday his aged partner, who
had been ailing for the past few years
also passed away at the phenomenal ago
of 103 years, The funeral of Thos. Malloy
took place on Sunday, April 3rd and
that of Susan Malloy on Tuesday, April
5th, to:Formosa R. C. Cemetery, and
considering the state of the roads
were largely attended. The
deceased
couple leave one son, John, of Mich.,
and two daughters, Mrs. 3. McGlynn, of
Turnberry, and Mrs. Connolly, of 1'sso±c,
alI of whom attended at the funerrala,
Homan Body Has Its
Eguinoxiai Storms.
In Its March, From the Cradle to the
Crave, the Body HAS Its Periods of
Change Whion Are Associates
With Alarming Disturbances.
There ere two great periods fat men's
lives. About forey•ave every neap real-
izes Brut tlmute new eeadittou has arisen,
uurt it thin titue is happily passed, about
sixty the health barometer takes 5110'tier
dip toad stunts of great impost eluutl
the bulletin of lite,
Tuesti et"irms must be met, and wise
people" %vat futtify,the [resisting power
of the body by herruzone, which uuilds
Op buddy stte ngth, renews the blued,
srreugrneus the heert trill vital oreaus.
New ti,duee are termed by Fero z,ue,
wh'eh euntblts the body to resist (li-
seuse will prevent the organic c•lutuges SU
ltltely to nupl•rvene at this critical tithe.
No matte:' What the age or sex of the
iudis'idnal, as a netve builder, u brain
strengthener and general 'Judy iuvigur,t-
tur, Feftozone its the trent medicine. It
pushes hack the feeling and appearance
of old age, and puts the elesttctty and
vim of youth into systems that ordinary
remedies fail to rebuilit. This is not
stere theory, bent, a ctuint that is rein-
forced by overwhelming evidence of the
honest merit or Ferro:wee.
Uulike oily emulsions, and alcoholic
hitters which are 110 longer prescribed
by itltelligeet physicians, Ferror,tne
esuraius the latest and best streugthen-
in� elentt.urs in tablet form. Its quality
therefore is uniform, its dose is small,
just nue tablet. at meal time. You can't
tail to be greatly benefited byFerrozone,
which is sold at druggists, price 50o, per
box or six boxes for $2,59 Insist on hav-
ing only Ferrozone. Refuse all suhste
tures, By snail from N. C. Poison,
& Cu., Kingston, Ont., and Hartford,
Cont., U.S.A.
From a statement compiled by The
London Daily News, from official
sources, it appears that the total capital
invested in breweries and distilleries, lf-
censt•d houses end the general wine and
spirit trade., reaches the colossal sum of
£240,000,000, or $1,200,000,000. The list
is topped by Watuey, Combe, Reid &
Co , whose issued capital is over $75,000,•
000. Companies with $5,000,000 of cap-
ital number 44, with a total issue of up-
wards of $537,000,000; while 73. with an
issued capital lying between $5,000,000
and $2,500,000. total more than $237,000,-
000. There are 376 companies whose in-
dividual capital is under $2,500,000, the
total being over 8365,000,000.
Health and Succuss
Weakness and disease cause discour-
agement, failure and unhappiness, but
with the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food
there conies new vigor and euergy, new
hopes and new confidence, stronger de-
termivation to succeed and the ability to
apply one's self mentally and physically.
Health and success go heed in hand.
By restoring good health, Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food helps to success and happi-
ness.
Au old and well-known resident of
Exeter has been removed by the death
on April Gth, of Mr. Daniel Wilcox,
Huron street, at the age of 87 years and
11 months. Mr. Wilcox was well-known
and much respected for his good quali-
ties both of heart and head. Born in
Cornwall, England, in the year 1816, he
came to Canada 18 years later, settling
in Darlington couutv, where at the age
of 25 years he married Miss Jane Tomlin-
son, now deceased. He was a tailor by
trade and for some years followed that
occupation both at Hampton and Bow-
manville, after which he removed to the
township of Tuckerstnith and took up
farming. This he continued up to about
twenty-four years ego when he moved
into Exeter and has continuously resided
here since.
About the time the average man suc-
ceeds in developing a theory it explodes.
Love that has nothing but beauty to
keep it alive is very apt to be short-lived.
Heart Palpitated.
FAINT AND DiZZY SPELLS.
FELT WEAK AND NERVOUS.
COULD SCARCELY EAT.
TWO BOXES OF
MILBURN'S
HEART and NERVE
PILLS
Cured Mrs. Edmond Brown, Inwood, Ont.,
when she had almost given up hope
of ever getting well again.
She writes : "I was so run down that
I was not able to do my work, was short
of breath, bad a sour stomach every night
and could scarcely eat, My heart palpi-
tated, I had faint and dizzy spells and fell
weak and nervous all the time. My
husband got me a box of Milburn's Heart
and Nerve Pills but T told him it was no
use, that I had given up hope of ever
being cured. He however persuaded me
to take them and before I had used hall
the box I began to feel better. Two boxes
made a new :woman of me and I have beer
well and have been able to do mywori
ever since,
"
1 Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills art
so ets. box, or 3 for $1.25, all dealers or
THE_T,_MILBURN CO,, Lim it.d,
. ItitONTO. 0111.
The Sunny Side of Life.
A Ilotoehold Hint.—Tile films of your
photographic failures stake fine think-
euiug for bugps.—Cleveland Treader
"I don't know whether she has shaken
dint or promised to harry hint?"
"Why!" "He has stopped buying o x
travng,int presents for her,"—Pail,•
dolphin Ledger,
"There was a good deal of trntlh in the
senator's speech yesterday." ''Yes,
there were a number of qnotations front
standard authorities,''—New Orkaua
Times•Deluocrat,
"Yon tuld me you had an original urea
ill your novel," •'I had," was tie
reply; "but the publisher discovered it
ill the proof streets and made atm take
it out."—Washiugtou Star.
"Will you." thundered the stump ora
tor, "strain at tt gnat and swallow t,
camel?" The thoughtful citizen ou the
trout seat knit his brows uuxtuusly. "Are
they both sterilized?"' he asked.—Puck.
Auut—"Nora, you're a cruel child.
Let that cat go at once." Nora—"But
she's bean naugthy, Aunty, au' I'm
pnuishin' her. I told her to be good, an'
it hurt me more'u it hurt her."—Brook-
lyn Life
Ma—"Did you hear that awful racket
in the parlor just , then?" Pa—"Yes; I
wonder what it was?"Ma—"I don't
know, but I hope it wasn't Clara break
ing off her eugagenieut with young
Gotrox."—Chicago Daily News.
"Flow old would yon say she was:'+
"Well, le t's see: When we were in High
sohool together she used to snub me
because I was a kid. Now I'm thirty.'
seven, and, nm -m -m, well, I should say
she was about twenty-eight by this
time." --Town and County.
Tess—"She felt considerable better to-
day when I was there. Her Easter bon-
net had just conte hone," Jess—"But,
surley, she won't be able to be out ou
Easter?" Tess—"Oh, no but the doctor
has promisecl to let her sit up in bed
a while and wear it ou Easter morning."
—Philadelphia Press.
Damocles' reckless gayety surprised
his friends. "We do not see how you
can be so happy and careless while that
sword hangs over your head suspended
by a single hair." Damocies snapped his
fingers. "Fudge," he replied, "what's
that to me? Our cook has beeu threaten-
ing to leave for the past three months!"
—Cincinnati Titnes•Star-
Drifting.
There's nothing much easier than drift-
ing. Put a chip in the river and it floats
with the tide. It doesn't try to regulate
its course, or speed or anything else. • It
knows it can float, and takes pride in the
fact but it doesn't know enough to know
that an inflated bladder can do that much
—and do it more successfully too. By
and byo the current carries the chip into
a quiet corner and leaves it there, and its
a case of "good-bye, John" There are
people and towns that are for all the
world like the drifting chip. The world
is full of workmen who learn just
enough to steep them drifting with the
stream. By and bye they are like the
stranded chip. Thele are employers
who got their business into just good
euough shape to drift with the stream.
By and byo they are like the stranded
chip. Get a whole lot of these drifters
together and they make a drifting town.
A drifter does things by halves and
quarters. Spends fifty cents in adver-
eising and gets mad because it doesn't
sell a thousand dollars worth of goods.
Employs bygone methods in his bnsi-
nese, when he could do twice as much
by adopting up-to-date methods. There
are a thousand and one ways of drifting
and some places have samples of all of
'em. Is your town exempt? Think it
over. --Exchange.
A woman never really enjoys hurting
a man's feelings unless she loves.
High Pressure Days.
Men and women aline Have to work
incessantly with btain and hand to hold
their own nowadays. Never were the
demands of business, the wants of the
family, the requirements of society,
more numerous. The first effect of the
praiseworthy -effort to keep up with all
these things is commonly seen in a weak-
ened or debilitated conditiou of the ner-
vous system, which results in dyspepsia,
defective nutrition of both body and
brain, and in extreme cases in complete
nervous prostration. It is clearly seen
that what is needed is what will sustain
the system, give vigor and tone to the
nerves, and keep the digestive and assim-
ilative functions healthy and active.
From personal knowledge, we can recom-
mend Hood's Sarsaparilla for this pur-
pose. It acts on all the vital organs,
builds up the whole system, and fits
men and women for these high-pressure
days.
The liabilities of the Wiarton Beet
Sugar Manufacturing Company, for the
winding up of which an order has been
made, are understood to bo about 145,000,-
000, with assets nominally the same.
William Armstrong, a marl
err
tat estedat
Peterboro' on a charge of fraud has been
identified as Stanley Steele, who was
given a life sentence in 1887 for attempt-
ing to murder a bank. teller. Steele was
released after serving a little less than
twenty' years.
MANAGER %PANTED.
Trustworthy lady or gentleman to
tnanaae
business ht this county mid adjoining g territory
for well and favorably known itouse of solid
financial standing. $:'a1.00 straight Cash salary
and expenses paid etch Monday by check
direct front headquarters. EXpense motley
advanced. Position r,erinanent. AddreAri BEAVER 111.0011
Manager, 810 Conio Block, Chicago, minois..-o15 sTiosivr;
FOR SOOD IIEAITH
To preserve or restore it, there is no better
prescription for men, women and children than
Ripans Tabules.' They are easy to take. They
are made of a combination of medicine; approved
and used by every physician, Ripens tabules are
widely used by all sorts of people --but to the
plain, every -day folks they are 0. veritable friend
in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan-
dard fam. ' remedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est ' im :dy with a long and successful record, to
ugesr""tn, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
,tlpation, 1 .3iensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
• .!tion of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
A r- .atism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com-
.'ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build 'up
t t I-iwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
. -. id sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
0' .:on tant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
r l' S•1!es. Your druggist sells them. The fit'e-
c_ri packet is eta ,;h for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bott!i 5O cents, contains a supply
for a year.
Jo 'Weure Varioocele,Strictures, Blood and Skin Diseases, Proatatio Traub..
nary, Kidney and Bladder Diseases.
sultation Free. Question hist Sent Free For Home Treatment.
NERvo
CURED TO STAY CURED
'WARNING SIGNALS—Nervousness, bashfulness, poor mem-
ory, pimples on the face, aching back, cold feet and hands, no
ambition or energy, tired mornings, poor appetite, sympathetic
dreams at night, fits of depression, morose and sullen temper,
restless and suspicious, specks before the eyes, desire for soli-
tude, inability to fix the attention, etc., YOU HAVE NERVOUS
DEBILITY. Don't neglect it. It is only a step to paralysis or
complete loss of manhood. No matter the cause—whetter indis-
creetness in youth, excesses in manhood or business worries—
OUR VITALIZED TREATMENT wILr. CURE 'YOU.
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED.
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DR. SPINNEY,
Founder of
Dr. Spinney & Co.
!'yA 8�'•�INNEY CO0
290 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT, MICH.
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Iy AMILY Doctors are all right as general practitioners,
but they are not specialists. The sexual organs C0111.
prise the most iutricate and important system ill the
human body and require the most skillful treatment.
You might as well expect a blacksmith to repel,- your
watch, as a faintly physician to cure Sexual complaints.
We have made a specialty of these diseases for over 30
years, have invested tens of thousands of dollars and have
every facility known to medical science to cure theist.
Every case is taken with a positive guarantee of
No Cure—No Pay. •
BLOOD POISON—Whether inherited or acquired,
is positively cured forever. The virus is eliminated from
the system so no danger of return. Hundreds of cases
cured by us 25 years ago and no return; best evidence of a
cure.
RIBIPVVOOS MOBILITY -and other complications,
such as emissions, drains in the urine, varicocele. sexual
weakness, etc., are cured by our New IAicthod Treat.
moult under a positive guarantee—NO CURE --NO PAY.
WE CURE ALL DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN.
Consultation Free. Books Froo. Write for question brans for'
private Home Treatment. Everything confidential.
DRS. KENNEDY 86 KERGAN,
148 BHipLBV STREET. DETROIT, MICS.
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Clubbing Offors - 1903-04-
TEIE
TIMES announces the following low -rate -
Clubbing Offers for 1903-04 :—
Times till Jan. 1st, 1905 el 00
Times and Weekly Globe with 8.page illustrated
supplement .... , • 1 60
Times and Family Herald and Weekly Star, with
premium Maps of the Dominion of Canada and
Times
the Province of Ontario 1 75
Times and Weekly Mail and Empire. 1 75
Times and Weekly Witness 1 60
Times and Western Advertiser.. 1 50'
Times and Weekly Sun. 1 / 5
Times and Daily Globe 4 35
Times and Farmers' Advocate 2 25
Times. and Toronto Daily Star. 1 80
Times and Montreal Weekly Herald 1 15
Times and Toronto Daily News 1 85
Times and Toronto Saturday Night ... 2 30
We could extend the list, but it is not necessary. We can
give you clubbing rates for any newspaper or magazine
published. The above are our FIXED RATI:s, marked down
so as to admit of no reduction. Therefore there is no use
asking for cheaper rates.
In eachh
case the weeklypaperswill�v
be sent to ne
subscribers for the BALANCE ►)w• 1903 FREE. The rates quoted
are for either new or renewal snbscriptions. All subscribers
will receive the premiums advertised by the different papers.
Call at the office, or address ---
THE TIDES OFFICE
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