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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1904-06-23, Page 6{i TUE. WING HAM TIMES' JUNE 23,. 1904 Kernels A pretty hone wedding occurred in nn I �i a 0 -. .._,., �.._..,...,...._ Mill ' Cli'-tan ori WNdnesrl.ny. Junto 15tht. at MJ es 4 t l the boat„ of Mr. dual Airs. WM. (`ud• , , ..more, when t•hFir only (laughter. Alice Affecl The Health.? Jane, a as oohed in wedlock to Emanuel i Interesting Paragraphs from our EXehanges. word, fur'uurly of Clinton, bat now a prosperous resident of Wyoming Q Dr. Cork. of 0 itttri,, street 'limit, perforin - d the cttremouy ht the presence of about forty gin ars. A Dominion .Day celebratiou is W be The marriage of 'Miss Teua'McKa-y, held in Goderich, Blyth'aea3y-t'loeing by-law coulee into effect on Monday. Kith inst. If it's gallons attach, take Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recon erg• b et•t uuti. For sale by . L McColl & Co. The Ripley Ex tress says that farm hands are very scarce in th'it neetiou. 'The rural school population is still ou the decrease. All the school inspectors direct atteution to it. An Aggravatinglough. Cured. A cuet*uier of ours who had been suf- fering from a severe cough for six . mouths, bought two bottles of Chamber- lain's Coottli Remedy troll us and was entirely cured by one anti a halt' bottles of it. It ghee) perfer•t satisfaction with our trade.—Haynes Parker & On . Line- v]lIe, Ala. For salt by A. I. McCall & Co, Augus 'Iartyn of Ripley his been ap- pointed a notary public by the Ontario Government, Be„ ibsTlu Kind Yeu Have Alwal D.paatara of -%v.i� B If the average girl doesn't play the harp iu the next world better than the plays the piauo in this, there's going to be trouble. There is no form of kidney trouble, from a baeltache dawn to Britllht's dis- ease, that Doaii s Kidney Pills will not relieve or cure. If you are troubled with any kind of kidney complaint, give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial. Wentworth county council have passed a wide -tire by-law. fixing the width of tires of rigs carrying two tons at three inches, ani three tons at four inches. Wherever there are sickly people with weak hearts and derangeu verses, Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills will be fouud au effectual medicine. They re- store enfeebled. enervated, exhausted, devitalized or over-worted men and wo- men to vigorous health. daughter of Mr. and .Ire. Geo. D. Me - Kay, of Underwood, to Mr. Harris Lo- gan, M.D., took place at the home of the bribe's parents, oa Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Logan will reside at Maple. Dears the The Kind Yee Have Always aught Signature of Rev. J. Hussar, B D., of Holrnesvil]e, assutnes the pastorate of the Methodist church Forclwieh Circuit the let Sunday in July, and .Rev. D. Rogers,. who com- pletes a successful three year term there, removes to Thornclale. It's not the weather that's n fault. It's your system, clogged with poisonous Materials, that makes you fell dull, drowsy, weak and miserable. Let Bur- dock Blood Bitters clear away all the poisons, parify and enrich your blood, make yen fee] bright aud vigorous. A quiet and pretty wedding took place at the residence of Geo, Marsh, Auburn, ou Thursday, June Oth, at 5 o'clock, when their eldest daughter, Annie, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Harry Cowell a prosperous young fanner from Picksford, Mich. Ouly the im- mediate friends of the bride were pres- ent. T} R IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 1 Signature of The marriage of sass Annie Donald - Aon and Mr. Peter Grant, both of the 10th con., Culross, took place at the ' manse, Teeswater, on Wednesday, 8th inst. I The Clinton New Era of last week Ca .A. eats ©MV. 3 . C . says that Conductor's McCallumn's Bears the 113 Kind You Have Alaavu Bouglt j train Wednesday afternoon had four i3fgaatura i brides and their • happy 'husbands on -r board when it left there. It was a p'or t)v..r stray rears, An QM and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs Winslow's i ottl1in.t 4 rup Matta bn4 used foroversixty years 1 ytnillionsof mothers for their ehiidreu wir.11 toet1iinii', with perfeet suevess. It soothe' the chil'' softeins the kiwis, allays all pain, citrus wind collo, and is the hest remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world.. Twenty. five cents abotrle. Its value is incalculable. l3t'snre y"tt ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Mr. Lye, of the firm of Lye & sous, the well-known organ builders, has corn- I pleted arrangemeutsafor the building of the new pipe organ for the Mt. Forest Methodist church. It is expected the new organ will be ready for use the first Sunday in October. For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In- fantum, Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dys- entery and Summer Complaint, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt, safe and sure cure that has been a popular favorite for nearly CO years. The question has been raised, has leap year produced any more .Tune brides than any other year. Oce authority tbinks not and asks the girls what's the matter. GET BID OF THAT COUGH Before the summer comes. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrrp conquers Coughs, Colas, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and all Diseases et the Throat and Lungs. An excursion under the auspices of the Monkton Court, Independent Or- der of Foresters, will be run from Lis- towel to Kincardine on Saturday, June 25th. OR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE e.. tlis"N>��a is sent direct to the dis'a.ud parti byclic Imltra ld lilt, tr ..tea. tho ulcer.. c:•:ars the ;At. ,:a^ems <ir^. • i i •^. in th, t,irott ami l rminantly ear,.. Ca'•:'r h anti Bay ',c.c.s:. Mex..: free- A;1 dreier•., ur . ;r. A. W. Ch; <e ....:thetas C,.. Taroato ad Btaiel,,. Do not wait until the potato vines are 1 covered with beetles before applying Paris green, but attend to the work of i destruction on the first signs of the ap- nearance of beetles so as to avoid as much damage to the plants as possible. ; Already there are predictions that nearly 100,000,000 bushels of wheat will be raised in the West this year. No doubt the crops look well but this figure will suffer many reductions before the harvest is past three months hence. We do not publish testimonials So jo tui SPEAKS FOR ITSELF CURES HEADAC �--�I3 within 30 Minutes or money' refunded All Druggist; 23c a boat Sample and booklet Free. THE HERALD REMEDY 'CO. Montreal. precious load, and it even made "Mac" blush with the responsibility of his charges. Enquiries sr,) periodic illy received as to whether it is true that r.'i American silver dollar of a certain date is worth a trip to the St. Loris fair This report. which appears to be widespread is a "sell" wbich has been started by some practical joker. Amerioausilver dol tars of any date are, of course, good foe n trip to St. Louis fair, if oue has enough of.tliem.—Tress Press. Every day in the week, year in and ant, forty-two r.iilwity elnpl'.iyees are killed or iujured. That works out at the rate of nearly two per hour. Ac- cording to the returns furnished by the railway companies to the British B,,nrd of Trade, la0,0C0 railway employees are injuredEugittud every ten yea's. .Nothing Litre I:xper;encs, "One truth learned by actual experi- ence does more goad than ten exper- iences ono hears about." Tell n man that Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Retnedy will care Cholera morbus, and he will most likely forget it before the end of the day. Let him have a severe attack of that disease. feel that he is about to die. use this remedy, and learn from his own experieuce how quickly it gives relief, and be will re- member it all his life. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. Clarke Vance, of Mitchell, received a surprise, a brother, whom be had not seeu for 42 years, haviug dropped in ou him. He is the oldest of a family of twelve and resides in Portland, Oregon. t He inteuds visiting many friends in Cau- I ada and many parts of the States before returning. Although he is well up in years be seems to enjoy travelling and is very favorably impressed with our coun- try. A. W. Stewart, grandson of Mrs. W. Fowler, of Harpnrhey, died in the hospital at Fergus Falls, Minnesota, on Monday of last week. Deceased had undergone several operations for some internal trouble, but they ware in saving his life. He was in the railway mail service and was a promising young man. His mother, Mrs. Stewart, who has been here for some time, was called to the bedside of. her son a few days ago. The remains` were brought home for interment in the Harpurhey cemetery. FOUND AT LAST. .A. Liver Pill that is sm all and sure, that acts gently, quickly and thoroughly that does not gripe. Lata -Liver Pills possess these qualities, and are a sure cure for Liver Complaint. Constipation Sick Headache, etc. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and family, recently of Oak Lake, Mau. have moved to Teeswater. Mr. John sten went west in 1585, and, having located in a good part of the country succeeded in doing very well. He re oent]y disposed of his property near Oak Lake and has come to Ontario to stay. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's I)ry Soap a powder. It will re - nave the t ase with the hreateat ease. e. 3b It was a kind-hearted farmer who turned the nozzle of the insect spraying hose away from a plum tree iu which a robin with an appealing eye had its neat. The husbandman used the hose on all the other plum trees, but when he came to pick the crop, lo, the robin tree yield- ed fourfold that of the others. The kindly farmer saw a great light, and now says it would be well if every plum tree bore a robin's nest. The "test Liniment. "I have derived great benefit from the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism and lumbago," says Mrs. Hagelgans, of Tuckahoe, IY.Y. "My husband used it for a sprained back and was also quickly relieved. In fact it is the best family liniment I have ever used. I would not think of being with- out it. I have recommended it to many and they always speak very highly of it and declare its merits are wonderful." For sale by A. L McCall & Co. Robert McIercher has sold the Geo. Murdie farm, in McKillop, to Robert Beattie, for $0,700. This is about $500 more than he paid for it about three years ago, but it is another example of the increase in the values of farm lands in this country. The farm is very con- venient to Mr. Wattle, and he now has two as good farms as there are In the county of Huron. Too Groat a ltislc. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from an attack of colic or chol- era morbus, often before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. A reliable remedy for these diseases should be kept at hand. The risk is too great for anyone to take. Chamber- lain's (folie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy bar undoubtedly saved the lives of more people and relieved more pain and suffering than any other medloine in use. It can always be depended upon. For stile by A. I.1VIc0a11 CO, In a. Thousand Ways its Excessive Use is hilarious to the System, Causes Heart and Nerve Troubles. That Tobao o exerts a very dee id' d tun t uot+ upon, the body is uugnesttotled. Thungtttfnt physioldus protiibit smoking nn eotivitleeceuettt just us they do in tun formative years 01 youth, when the sye. tole tai sat sttsoeptiule to the notion of enmities. !n tutiononnl heart trouble the tobacco habit ie utteu lucked tor es a erase, aaU ninny tt tobactiu buloker wakes up at tight feelete all the terrors ceased by a glut - cortege p'oll,i•ating Insert. if thine is :,uwethuug wrong with your heart that makes you white up with u stag t, you ought to take Ferro;,uue regu- uuly, because it is the beat wrdfmure mule. All the utuseles and nerves about the heart ere streugtlieuod uud Oven uew force by Ferrozone, which is noted tur its prompt cure of heart disease. As a rule weak hetet and wt'ak nerves go tcgetnwr, so it is ituportaut that lt't'rruzune should be used until the uervuus system 18 completely restored. From '-very part of America comes con- vtl,ciug evidence that Ferrozone pus- aci,ses merit far beyond the oldiaary. It's mires are lasting, like that of a well- snotsti .inirulsaut in St. Johns, Mr. Punlip T. Drayton, who writes: "1 can give good advice to everyone suffering trout heart weakness. I was iti a very low condition is few months ago, and was unable to :tiotk. Without any ap- uurent eause I would jump and start. I could not sleep more than an Hour without bring awakened by pain and palpitation of the heart. I used different preparations, flat found Ferrozone the oast. Is unproved my general health, strtaigt•ueurd my heart cnil nerves, and enabled tie to go to work again. Nett - tug else ever helped uiy heart like Ferro• vino which has clued me perfectly. I would advise others troublt•rl with either tserve or heart trouble to case Ferrozone also." No ono ever used Ferrozone whhoat lasting benefits. It builds up weak people, nourishes the starved nerves, and tones up the muscles of the heart. Ferrozone is prepared in tablet form, atm is simple and eouveuient to take; it is sure to help you. Do not allow an unscrupulous dealer to recommend anything iu place of Fer- rozone. Get what you ask for. Insist on Ferrozone which will be mailed to any address, price 50o per box or six boxes for 22.50, by N. C. Poison & On., Kingstou, Out., and Hartford Conn , U. S. A. An amendment regnrding traction engiues ou highways, passed last ses- sion of the legislature, provides that threshiug machines over eight tons in weight, before passing over a bridge, 1 planks shall be laid for the protection of the flooring and in default thereof the owner of the machine shall be liable for damages, 0 There is more catarrh in this section of the country of the couutry than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro- nouneed it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable, Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and there- fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, Ohio,is the e only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the biood•aad mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHE EY & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. A very pretty affair took place at the home of Mr. Andrew Johnston, Luck - now, when his daughter, Margaret J. was united in marriage to Mr. James Adams 0f Detroit. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. L Hosking, in the presence of 150 invited guests, after which a dainty supper was served and richly enjoyed by all present. The even- ing was spent w itb a varied program. The respect and esteem in which Miss Johnston was held was made manifest by the many very valuable gifts present- ed to her. The happy couple will make• their home in Detroit. Wo often wonder, says a Manitoba paper; why it is that men have not sense enough to know when they have got enough --enough property and money. Here aro men by the hundreds all over the country at fifty and sixty years of of'age, worth from :;$25,000 to 1$50,C0's, owners of the best farms in the world, working and slaving year in and year oat to make more money find buy more land, when the very best they can make Of the job is•ten years or s0 of fret and worry, then a funeral and the probating of a will and a scattering of their earn- ings. MANAGER WAINITI.'». Trustvvorttay lady or gentleman to manage basilicas in this countyy Anti adjoining territory for well slid favorably known house of solid financial Standing. $2.000 straight eawh -alnry and ExpienSet' , paid each Monday by check direst from headquarters. Expenses money adt itnced. Position perritanrdnt. Adtlre at. Manager, 810 COmo Block, C11io11g0 Illinios A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized on Weduesday June, 15th at 11 a. in. at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. John Riggin, Kincardine, when her eldest daughter Miss Jonera was united in wedlock to;Mr. Wm. William T. Anderson, son of Wm. Anderson, 1 South Side, by the Rev. Chas. Miles. The bride looked very pretty in a dross of swiss muslin and was assisted by Miss Tena Carrick of Kin tail, whose dress was very attractive being of organdie while Mr. Lawrence Carleton perform- ed the like service for the groom. Little Irene McDonald was flower girl carry- ing a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The Sunny Side of Life. We are threatened with three now magazines; but what are three more magazines between three thousand poets?---A11auta Oonstittttiou, Edea: The Literary Club suet with me yesterday afternoon. Aline: Is that so? What did you have toeat?—Cineiu• nett Commercial Tribune. Miss Braga: Olt yes; I've had six pro. posals since I saw you last. Miss Wise: Indeed? And dad yen finally rewato his pereeverunue by act epting hint? — Philadelphia Ledger, Flipp: I hear that they use all sorts 01 materials in the inauulauture of iliuuu• eating gas nowadays. Fiopp: True. "Cliey even cause light of the coilnuiuer,t t:owwplaints.—Chietigo Daily News. iter. Notslywed: We shell need some whitewash for the olllar, Mrs. Newly wed: Yes, dear. Would you mind me- lting down to the ding store i0r some lime. water—or is it lime -juice they use? —Philadelphia Record. William Tell was about to shoot tl:e apple from the youth's head. "It's a satisfaction to know," he chueklt d, "that there won't be any smokelesspow- der investigation connected with this bit of target practice."—0levelaud L.lad- er. 11ow to Beep Well The best efforts of the great physicians are now expended in finding how to keep people well and prevent serious disease. Dr. Chase's nerve food was prepared with this object in view. It is not only a euro for diseases of the nerves but also a restorativetoused be t sed 'lieu vitality runs low and the weakened condition of the system invites attack by fevers or contagions disease. The Gerrie Vidette of last week says that owing to the run-off on the C. P. R, on the 811; inst., Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leech and a company of friends, about ten in number, who were on the train, were disappointed in not being able to reach I their destination. They were ticketed to ;Arthur, where they were going to attend 1 the wedding of a relative. Traffic was 1s topped long enough to make the party late for the ceremony, and they returned home by the first train. The groom was the only son of Samuel McKee of Har- riston, formerly a resident of the ninth concession of Howick, while the bride was Miss Esther May Jessup, of Arthur. CATARRH ESCAPED A DANGEROUS SURGICAL OPERATION 278 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, Can. THE OXYGENATOR CO., Toronto, Canada. Gentlemen,—I am most pleased to certify to the Curative properties of "Oxygenator.' ' I first began using It for Catarrh in the head. having subdued this loathsome disease I then turned my attention to a large Polypus that existed in my right nostril, which was successfully removed by the local application of " Oxygenator" thereby saving much pain, danger and expense had it been re)ilored by surgical process. I have used your remedy in my family (of 8) for number ofearn, and can highly recommend It for fevers, colds and throat troubles—aa a gargle, when warmed, itis invaluable. I remain, Yo a. �ROBINSON. OXYGENATOR A GERM KILLER sold by OXYGENATOR CO. 22 Harbdrai set. • ' brania About Your C ploxlon A yellow, muddy complexion tells of derangements of the liver and indicates the presence of bile poison in the blood, Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills set the liver and kidnap s in action, purity the blaorl, oleauss the system, and assures a healthy glum to the complexion. As a family medieiue Dr. Ouase's Iiiduey- Liver Pills are of inestimable value. Mitchell business en have agreed to ohne their stores every Wednesday after- noon at 1 o'clock, and keep thein cicsed until Thursday morning, diniug the months of July and August. The cost of keeping a horse for a year on the fartn is, says Shaw's Farmer, much more than many persons usually suppose. An estimate of such cost was made at the New Hampshire Experimeut Statiou. It was found there that a horse weighing 1,200 pounds and kept at mod- erately hard work would cost $74.82 per year for board. Foods, of course, are higher iu New England than iu some other quarters. In Minnesota, Shaw's Farmer says, taking one horse with an- other, as hept on a farm and allowing for the period of idleness with many farm horses in the winter season, the cost of keep would not be more, prob- ably, than $50. A large number of counterfeit one - dollar Dominion of Canada bills havo been floating around Toronto within the past week. One issue A 1808 ie. a photo wood production, and bears the log rolling scene vignette. The paper is of poor quality, and to the eipert the fraud is easily detected. A second issue, series B, bears the impriut, "For the Minister of Finance". It is diffleult to qay whether these bills have been put in circulation at the Woodbine races, but it is believed that not a few of them were palmed off ou the holiday. People should be careful In their inspection of one -dollar bills at the present time. TIIE WORST BIND. After Piles have existed for a long time and passed through different stages the suffering is intense—pain, aching, throbbing, tumors form, filled to burst- ing with bad blood. Symptoms indicating other troubles may appear to a thoroughly Pile -sick person. This is when Hem -Rodd, the only in- ternal, the only absolute Pile cure, brings • the results that has made its fame. It will cure the most stubborn case in existence and a bonded guarantee to that effect gots with each package. It is to be had at the drug store. Sold in Wingham by Walton McKib- ben. see A young man residing in a neighboring town recently bought a shirt which was purchased in the east. Rolled up inside of it he found a note from a young lady who had worked at it, in which she said she would be pleased to correspond with the buyer of the shirt. provided he was matrimonially inclined. Of course the nice young man answered it on a perfumed paper and used his rosiest language. In ashort time he received an answer stating that the young lady had been married three years and had two children. Upon investigation to find out why he was too late, it was ex- plained by the fact that the shirt had lain on the shelves of the local dealer for several years. Ho did not advertise. WANTED A man to represent "Canada's Great- est Nurseries" in the town of Wingham and surrounding country, and take orders for OUR HARDY SPECIALTIES in Fruit Trees, Small Fruits Ornamentals, Shrubs, Roses, Vines, Seed Potatoes, Ste. Stook true to name and free from San Jose Scale. A permanent position for the right man on either salary or coin. mission. STONE & WELLINGTON I'oitcTrntL NURSERIES Over 800 Acres TORONTO, • ONTARIO To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for men, women and children than Ripans Tabules. Theyare easy to take, They are made of a combination of medicine:4 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 a veritable friend in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan- dard fam. remedy. They are a dependable, hon- est t . mr;dy •with, a long and successful record, to c'•r: '.n.ugestic)n, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn ..o' ..i 1pation, t 3ensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, • i' ition of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular i`• .atism, sour stomach, bowel 'and liver corn - They stregthen weak stomachs, build up t a i-,wn systems, restore pure blood, good appe- ,: ,..4d sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives oa tint benefit from a regular use of Ripans Your drl'ggist sells them. The five- c4nt packet is et. ,gh for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bott'.c 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. ,r+ ,,..;Fwetae: sir+'rata age fen re Kx .t'i:ri v Sts '.n ear ear et -ire BLOOD DISEASE CURED. If yoit ever contracted any Blood or Private Disease, you are never Safe until the virus or poison has been eradicated from the system. Don't be satisfied with a "patch up" by some family doctor. Our New Mothod is Guaranteed to Cure or No Pay. uza,No Dames Used without Written eousetat. Cawed When all Else Failed "Could I live my early life over, this testimonial would not be necessary, though I was no more sinful than thousands of other young men. Early indiscretions, later excesrea, exposure to contagious diseases all helped to break down my systema. When I comnteraced to realize my condition I was almost frantic. Doctor after doctor treated mobut only gave me relief—not a cure. Hat Springs helped me, but did not cure mo. Tho symptoms always returned. Mercury and Potash drove the poison into my system instead of driving it out. I bless the day your New Method • Treatment was recommended to me. I investigated who you 1 were first, and finding you had over 25 years' experience and re- apousiblefinancially. I gave you arty case under a guarantee. You cured me permanently, and in six rears there has not been a sore, pain ulcer or any other symptom of the blood disease." 25 Yeses in Detroit. 250,000 Cured, M. A. CONLEY. We treat a :d cur: Yarleocrle, Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, Stricture, Impotency, secret Mains, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Cu: saltation Free. Quaation Blank for !tomo Treatment end Books Free. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN 1.41 GRELET DTIYEIET. DETROIT, MICH. 11 =_'117n"t , 'r, + &+ iT`t?IaV " •VATAMSATO lr DR. ,'r,PINREY. rounder of Dr. Spinney ,s Co. 6tR-w!i m arca, 1:' CURD TO STAY CURED. If your blood has been poisoned with any hereditary or ac- quired disease you are never safe until the virus is eradicated from the system. Dou't trust to fancily doctors, patent medi- cines, blood purifiers, mercury and potash, etc. They will nev- er cure you—though they may help you temporarily. Have you blotches, eruptions, running sores, bone pains, itchiness of the skin, sore throat, falling out of the hair, dyspeptic stomach, weak heart—we can cure you. YOU CAR PAY AFTER YOU ARE CUREg% Our VITALIZED TIREATMENT is the result of 3c, years experience in the treatment of thousands of Blood Diseases. If we fail in curing you, you need not pay use cent. We Cure Nervous Debility, Blood Diseases, Varioo- cete and Strictures, (without operation), Sexual Weak- ness, Urinary, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKLETS FREE. List Of Questions sent for ilomo 'i raatment, 290 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich, "!,2Q dubbing Offers - f903-04 +.1-414-+++ ++++++4,++++++++++++ Fowl••;•-II-9'd'3•+'3'•'ro'•++ THE TIMES announces the following low -rate - Clubbing Offers for 1903-04 :— Times till Jan. 1st, 1905 .. 51 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 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 car give you clubbing rates for any newspaper or magazine • published. The above are our FIXED RATES, marked down so as to admit of no reduction. Therefore there is no use asking for cheaper rates. In each case the weekly papers will be sent to new subscribers for the BALAIsICE t)F 190; 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--- BEAVE11, ELOOK T( EFIilNE— STRUT;