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The Wingham Times, 1904-10-20, Page 6
DON'T BE ANASSS If you are buying a pair of shoes or a snit of Clothes you are particular as to the honesty and reputation of the merchant. Your health is of moreimportance than either, yet you let quacks, medical fakirs and other humbugs deceive you by their deceptive offers of something for nothing. After being defrauded by these medical sharks you think all doctors are rogues, whereas, you alone are to blame. why not first demand front therm evidences of their honesty and responsibility as specialists. We have been located in Detroit 25 years and can give best of batik references. READER Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you coutenipla- tinc marriage? Has your blond been diseased? Have yon any weakness? Our New Method Treatment will cure you. What it has done for others it will do for you. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter who has treated you, write for au.honest opinion free of charge. Charges reasonable. 000K3 FREE. —"The Golden Monitor" (Illustrated). on Diseases of Men. sTNo Names used without written ronnent. Private. No Medicine sent C. O. D. No names on boxes or envelopes. Everything confidential. Question List and cost of Treat- ment FREE. M els from the Sanctum Mill resting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. in Hartman`s Bank at Clarks- `., ri b1K.wn sped, but the thieves an a dollar, Mr. Haines ex. i beta With. them. Tar there are :sickly people with hearts and deranged nerves. Mil- k Wart and Nerve Pills will be tan effectsel medicine. They re- eaaleabled. enervated, eelme ted, keiterel oe over-worked step and wo- teabout 540,!'90 pounds of but - 8,000,000 eggs to satisfy the daily 144101' the Ileeeeitary articles of ",dpi, the a ty of gear York.. ,,.1h1 Kind You Nava Alr+ays Bought #4.e2.,,,,,,f6g--,--,-47 eebyferian Home Mission expendi- tfor coming winter half-year will re- ��a revenue of $180,OOOwhich is $10. - sr excess of the estimates prepared ae Executive Committee. 1 GET RID OF THAT COUGH iofore the summer comes. Dr. yd's Norway Pine Syrup conquers a. Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, chins, and all Diseases cf the Throat Lungs, Agnes Taylor r of Elmira celebrat- = 94th birthday on September 6th is possessed of all her faculle . Henry Hayden of Listowel i .es. ter. a her a not the weather that's s Inuit. It's system, cloggedw 'ale, that makes ori poisonous sy, weak and mie you fell dull, Blood. Bitters °cable. Let Bur - .ns, purify ar clear away all the e you feel br at enrich your blood, eight and vigorous. .•e consr- ve gaP ,.option of beer in Canada .w• .ons per head. When we con- nat a large number do not drink st all; it makes one wonder how each some people really drink in twelve tits. TATA. X ; tb The Kind You Have Always Bough tare of Dr. Bruce Smith, who bas just been appointed Iuspector of Prisons and Pub- lics Charities, was born iu Matobell, Ont,, May 1857, beiug a eon of the hate Rev, Andrew A. Smith, a well-known minis- ter of the Methodist church. .43. 0E1 orC]iWt. XAi. Scare the The Kind You Nara Always Baugh! aatate ct: -iG�i,'��rcl2 of Stratford's population is now, ao- cordiug to Assessor Sharman, 12,241, an increase of 781, or 6.81 per cent, for the year. That is a very substantial gain, larger,. proportionately. than that iu Hamilton, Brantford, or any other of the smaller cities whose returns have not', come to hand. et When you want a physic that ' and gentle, easy to take and Asy,d, ant, always use Chamberlan .:altars to and Liver Tablets. For Alm S,00ttiaoh: McCall & Co. eciPe ley A.. 'T Judge Doyle went hold court for the as to Vera aster to voters' list of th dnrtl revision •of the the noticee ot et village,bat awing io; erly pnblis' . the 'court not being prop - court toe led the judge adjourned the, ies int efovember 8th, at9ttrongh all part to d .dresteu were on hand d and prepared') v business. TIE irtfiG1t 111 TrAft§CtG 'U 'i The weather for the past month bee. been marked by a few unusual features. Au unusual amount Of raid aoeowpauied by an unusual amount of lightning and thunder tor this time of year. Lightning at this time of year ie usually held to in divot° an open or warm fall—always a welcome feature of the year. This year it will be more than ever welcome after the unpleasant experieuces of last winter and the late spring, There is no form of kidney trouhl from a backache down to Bright's e, ease, that Doan's Kidney Pills wi" Ave relieve or cure. 4 nut If you are troubled with any kidney complaint, give Doan • kind of Pills a trial. .'Kidney Montreal and St. Thor nonce the marriage Afs papers '01 -- Paul Hugh Turnhr • . i+tG Moutrexl. of Turnbull, rentor r d, 'sou of Bea. M Goderich, to Al' ,,efit, t3-eorgiei ohuroh, of Chatham, • ace Beatrice Ermatinger, Edward Er ..rsenehter of theism Francis niece of . anertiiuger, of St. Thomas, and The eteee"e Bie atiuger of that pity. thio liftwkrrk fuer wasa great success 1" yore. `There are 108 members for ,@1lanrdki8'for• 1905, a gain of 17 over tbhe terguees for 1903. 'There were 79 ex- dzabitors maleh'ng about V00 entries; Mrs. Kele, of Wenghani, meeting 44, the larg- est number. The total receipts will be 'close to MO of which $0.75 will be paid i n prize '!rorty. S. Johnston & Son m- e eived the largest amount, $18 '75, Jas Downey being second, receiving $17.20. Lever's V -Z (mice Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is betterthan other powders, as it is both soap and disinfectant. g� According to the prophecy of the fowl a hard winter is upon us. "Forest and Stream" says; It is said ducks and other fowl have' pin feathers in August when there is to be an open fall or winter If they have down on their breasts it is a sign of a hard winter. Sportsmen say ducks already shot this year have been found to be without pin feathers but have a full coat of thick brown down on their breasts. Henoe, a hard winter is pre- dicted." CET Up T!RED WEP;AY ALL DAY Neuf 4r reel Refreshed--- 4way's Played Out, 'Weak, Languid, Dicontented. The Wiarton Canadian says that four es there were summoned to appear ore the magistrate for stealing pump- s. They must grow a peculiar brand ladies in Wiarton. FOUND AT LAST. A Liver Pill that is small and sure, that nts gently, quickly and thoroughly, t does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pills ss these qualities, and are a sure e for Liver Compianit. Constipation, k Headache, eto. Mr. Ab. Bacon, of Harriston, has sold ".. 100 acre farm at Redgrave • to Jas. per, a former resident of Minto, now Marlborough, forte sum of $7,000 good farm for a good price. A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a re• rkable record. It has been in use for =r thirty years, during which time party million bottles have been sold and d. It has long been the standard and xeliauce in thousands of homes, yet airing all this time no case has ever been :,1 1 ted to the manufacturers in which failed to effect a cure. When given it soon as the child becomes hoarse or Speen as soon as the croupy cough ap- s, it will prevent the attack It is tit to take, many children like it. I contains no opium or other harmful elastance and may be given as confident - e to a baby as to an adult. For sale by X. McCall & Co. Kenneth McNaughton who lives in lie southeastern suburbs of Chesley imported two potatoes from Scotland tat year. He cut one in half and panted each half in a hill. This year dug out of one hill a half a bushel of toes and from the other, two the of a lantern globe. Speaks for itself • aireAe.' Cures Sick Headache • Cures Nervous headache • Cures Neuralgic headache 0 4 Q/ Cures Swum er headache AV,. Cafes bilious Headache • g, Cures any Headache Xs Pleasant to Take "►' It Absolutely Safe Gives 'Speedy. Relief Sells for sec a box Sample box sent free 1t teeliDY CO. atemerea1 . For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In- fantum, Cramps, Oahe, Diarrhoea, entery and •Summrer Complaint, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is, a prompt, safe and sure cure that has been a popular favorite for nearly 60 years. The marriage took place on Wednes- day, Oct. 5th, of two well known and popular young people of Hullett, in the p ersons of Laura, eldest daughter of William McCool, and Thomas Manning, a prosperous young farmer. The cere- mony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents, at 6.30 p.m., the offi- ciating clergyman being Rev. Mr. Coup - land of Auburn. To prove to Son that Dr. Pil es Chase's Ointment isacreels and absolute cure for each and every form ot itching, bleedingand protruding pile!, tbo manutactnrers bane guaranteedit. Ssetes- timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors what they think ofit. Yon can use it and get your money back if not cured. Me a box. at all dealers or Enna NSoN,BATES & Co.,Toronto, ©°:'Chase's Ointment At St. John's church, Holmesville, on Wednesday morning, Oct. 12 the mar - r iage took place of Miss Florence Louise,. d aughter of James Connolly, of Gode- ri ch township, to Rev. H. A. Wright, B. A., Tilsonburg. The ceremony was performed by the groom's father, Rev. T. A. Wright, M, A., of Brantford, assisted by Rev. A. H. Rhodes, of Holmesville. For Over Sixty rears. An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs Winslow's SootlliingSyrupp has been used for oversixty years bymiilionsof 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 diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its valve is incalculable. Besure you ask for Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Goderich township lost ,one of its old- est and most highly respected residents, in the person of James Huston, who passed away on the eighth, in his 89th year. Deceased had enjoyed health up to a few days before his death. He was a Conservative, a member of the Episco- pal church, and leaves a grown-up fam- ily; his wife predeceased him some years ago, Row's TI,ise We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Catarrh that can. not be cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, hate ki bwn F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and' be- lieve him perfectly honorable iu all busi- ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Welding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo. Ont. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu - cons surfaces of the system. Testimo- nials sent free. Price 75 cents per bot- tle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pius for constipa- tion, The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stan. ley, con. 12, Kinloss, was a stelaeof tin. usual gaiety on Wednesday, Oct, 5th, when precisely at six o'clock their daughter, Mims Lillian Maud, was tinted in marriage to Wm. R. Garder, a pros. perosis young farnner of .Ashfield. The ceremony was performed by They. Mr. Smith of LttcknOw, the happy couple being mauled under an arch of ferns and mixed flowers. MANAGiER PANTED, Treat Stinky lady or apntlemett to mange im ineae in thiti county and adjoining territory fet reel! Sind favo'rah_�lyy known hetes of soli fiiuim-bel standing. 32000 straight oaah eatery teed each Monday by cheek rind fro �headquart,'r . Expenses money ed. Po nton permanent. ,A f � Ker, Ceuta BloeIc, (lhro'agoo • Stan a Nail Through Ihs Hand, While opening a box, Mr. J. C. Mount of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. "I thought at once of all the pain and soreness this would cause rue," he says, "and immediately applied •Cham• berlain's Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To ray surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injured parts were soon healed," For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. The Bruce county clerk has received returns from all the municipalities in the county, regarding their position on the county council question, and the poll stands thus: 17 favor going back to the old system. One, Bruce township, has declared for the present system, while nine express no opinion whatever. Seventeen being a majority, the matter will have to be submitted to the rate- payers in January, 1906. He Learned a Great Truth. It is said of John Wesley that he once said to Mistress Wesley: "Why do you tell that child the same thing over and over again?" "John Wesley, because one telling is not enough." It is for the same reason that yon are told again and again that.Chamberlain's Cough Reme- dy cures colds and grip; that it counter- acts any tendency of these diseases to result in pneumonia, and that it is pleas- ant and safe to take. For sale by A. I. McCall &Co. Between Oct. 1, 1903 and Oct. 1, 1904, 95 prisoners were committed to Perth county jail. A total of 101 prisoners were dealt with during the year. Of these 15 males and 2 females were under 16 years of age, while 78 males and 10 females were over that age. Six males and 3 females were committed as being of unsound mind and 36 males and 7 fe- males were discharged without a trial. Two males were discharged on suspend- ed sentence. One male was awaiting trial on Sept. 30. Thirty-six males re- ceived sentence. DON'T take med- I icine to make you feel better when you are not feeling just right. If it's your nerves the only safe and sure rem- edy is rest. e The proper way to rest is lying down, but 31 you can rest your nerves while you stand or walk by wearing Dunlop "Comfort" Rubber Heels There is many a still, dull head- ache catised by walking heavily on hard leather heels. " Come fort" heels are made of good springy rubber. They save a great deal of nerve discomfort. Magni'' L Dunes Tie s tsx Co.. Leaman ME ToROwin For' Sale by evil Shoo bottlers FERROZONE Will Infuse the Vim and Fire of Youth Into Your Veins. 20, 1904 • Quick permanent cure follows leer'1"0 zone. It braces at once, makes you fuel like new. You rejoice iu new found strength, in vital energy, in power to ant,, to think, to do. No other medicine ou earth se beneficial to the weak, the rnu-dawn and nervous. Mr. George E. Salnsburg, of 179 Queen street, Toronto was completely rebuilt by Ferrozune, and writes; "I was subject to spells of dizziness and light feeling in the head. "I broke out he cold sweats. My appetite was poor, and I lived in perfect dread of a collapse, "I improved at once by using Ferro- zone. "It braced up my nerves, gave me a good 'appetite', strengthened my blood, and macre we feel yoerug again. I am now in the best of health, just because I used. Ferrozone." It's a shame eo live in a half-dead con- dition. Ferrozone will vitalize you. It will give you reserve strength, self-con- trol, surplus vigor. It's the most' strengthening medicine made; 50o. per box. or six for $2 50, at all dealers in medicine, or Polson & Co. Kingston, Ont. and Hartford, Conu., U.S.A. The death of another pioneer of Col- borne township occurred on Saturday morning, Oct. 8th when Mrs. Robert Bissettpassed away at the age of eighty- one years and nine months. Mrs. Bissett was born in Devonshire, Eng., in 1823, and came to this country in 1842, and was married in Goderich to Robt. Bissett in Oct., 1844. After remaining there two years they moved to Colborne and settled on a farm where she resided until a short time ago. Owes ills Life to a Neighbor's Kin.fness Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known throughout Mercer and Sumner counties, W. Va., most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neighbor. He was almost hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea; was attended by two phy- sicians who gave him little, if any, re- lief, when a neighbor learning of his serious condition,' brought him a bottle of Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured ]Tim in less than twenty-four hours. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. Those who imagine that Ontario is outclassed by Western States as a spring wheat producer, will receive somewhat of a jolt on reading the latest returns of the United States crops. The average yield per acre of spring wheat in the United States for this year is placed by the October bulletin at 12.7 bushels. Ontario's yield was 18.5 bushels. The average yield of ten great oat States was 32.1 bushels per acre, while in Ontario it was 39.1 bushels. Only one State sur- passed Ontario, Ohio, with a yield of 40.9 bushels. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Tuesday morning, Oct. llth, the veter- an corporation laborer of Goderich, James Johnston, passed away after being confined to his bed for only about a week. He, however, had been ailing since last March, his complaint being cancer of the stomach. Mr. Johnston was born in Inverness, Megantic. county, Quebec, where his hither, a native of Scotland, was one of the early settlers. Mr. John- ston had been a reeideut of Goderich for thirtyaix years and was married shortly after coming to Goderich to Ellen Jane, datighter of the late George Fowler, Goderich township. We hear a greht deal about parents who think their children are the "only only" and who want them gently dealt with that it is refreshing to read the spicy note sent to a Normanby school about her kid. "Dear Miss, Yon writ me about whipping Sam. I hereby give you permission to beet him eny time it 18 necessary to learn lessons, He is just likk his father—you have to learn him with a clubb. Pound nolege into him. 1 wante him to get it. and don't pay no attention to what his father says I'll handle him. A writer in the Toronto World ridi- cules all so•called weather prophets, and says bluntly that nobody can predict weather condition for more than 58 hours in advance. Itefertitg to pin feathers in fowl as an indication that the approach- ing 'winter will be a severe one, he pro- ceeds to show that pin feathers are the result of pant conditions, a cool, wet summer and have no relations to the fn. Lure. The Indians are given credit for weather Wisdom„ but that they know nothing about it is evident from the foot that last year they promised a mild winter, whttreaa it was tine of the worst on retard. Chief of the Weatherleureau, Terouto, referring to the prediction in Forest and and Stream, that a severe . winter was in store for us on account of the pin feathers end the down of the body ou the wild birds, says the idea is ubsnrd. He thinks that the plumage on the birds is regulated to some extent by the pre• ceediug weather as is the building pf the nest of the muskrats, but there is uotll• ing to indicate by what process of nature a heavy COO 9f :wither§ wQulti k►e tl: precursor of a hard winter, Iaoolti;..r over the records he -finds that the most severe winters have invariably been fel- lowed by coinparatieely open ghee, and laat wintet Was shilidttiutly sdVere for the majotity of the inhabitants of the 0httlitry; 1Vv1t1an's Favor i'aiv treatments stand so high in woman's favor as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. This is not only because of the extraordinary control which this prepar- ation has over diseases and weakness peculiar to women, but also because of its power as a tissue builder. By weigh- ing yourself while using Dr. Ohase's Nerve Food you can prove that new flesh and weight is being added to the body. The following valuable pointers to noultry handlers, received by us from a Montreal produce house, should be read with interest, and if acted on may mean considerably more to be added to your bank account from this source of re- venue:—"Exporters at this season of the year endeavor to contract for the whole product of turkeys, chickens and other poultry, at prices whish are no doubt fair value for exports, but which are usually ]ower than the prices pre- vailing in the local markets after the export shipments have gone forward. The producers thus lose the benefit of the higher prices. What we advocate is that producers reserve at least a portion of their poultry for the home market, and by regular shipments secure the advantage of the higher average price usually prevailing here, in this way building up a home market that will take their poultry throughout the sea- son. The Village School. Within the village school room now Look with respectful eye; That wingless imp who went down foot May teach as how to fly. That weeper over six times six May track the unknown suns; That sprite who fired the spitball now May train a nation's guns. Who stuck that pin upon the chair May shake a nation's throne; The swapper of the jackknife here Uncounted millions own That pothook wrestler, ink begrimed, May write on Glory's page; Who stutters "See the cat," may prove The mouthpiece of his age. While on the other side the aisle Above it all they lord, Those pigtailed angels will be both Incentive and reward. Minister of the Gospel Recommends . OXYGENATOR "For several years I have been in very poor health. Last FallI was advised by Bev. J. S. Allen, of Murray Harbor, F.B.I.,. to try 'Oxygenator.' Before trying it I had no faith in it, but last Octo- ber I began rte use and can truly say that before using one jug I bad wonderfully improved in my reral health. Since then I have used several lus .as a result have never spent ouch a healthy inter or Spring as I did this year. 'Oxygenator' for Throat Trouble, Catarrh, Purifying tho Blood, and for Building up the System, I believe is not equalled to -day by any other remedy. Several of my congregation have also used it with blessed results. I take great interest In 'Oxygenator,' having given jags of it away, and muatsay it it A WON DRAY DL REMEDY. In regard to my eyes, Oxygenator' has done them more good than the Oculists of the treatment I received in the Hospital. For Earache, I think it peerless. For pains In the chest, lungs or side, indeed anywhere. it works wonders." REV. L. D. McLEOD, • Yount Stewart, F.B.I. Or Bads by— THE OXYGENATOR CO. t2 Harbord 8t. - Toronto WANTED A LOCAL SALESMAN for Winghatn, Ont., and surrounding territory, to represent "Canada's Greatest Nurseries.'' Newest varieties and specialties in Hardy Fruits, Small Fruits, Shrubs, Ornamentals and Rodes. A permanent situatiofl, and territory reserved for the right man. Pay weekly. Handsome outfit free. Write for partic- ulars, and send 0 oents fox our Pocket Microscope, just the thing to use in ex• staining trees and plants for insects, 10010E i'Ii 17 L 1 1 ' '/1t11T roar UtL'L lents lEISTt le ♦'e'er 800 A.orea ToltOlitO, ' ONTARIO FOR GOOD HEALTH To preserve or restore it, there is no better prtil3eription for mets, women and children than Ripai$ Tabules, They are easy to take. They trig Blade of a combination of medicines approved and used by every physician. Ripans Tabules are widely used by all sorts of people ---but to the plain. every -clay folks they are a veritable friend in need, Ripans Tabules have become their stan- dard famr''t►remedy. They are a dependable,, hon- est r''.m-.dy with a long and successful record, to c• -rt; 'n;ugest+on, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn ..o:..�tlpation, Efensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, oi''ation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular i' •latism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com- 6 t:o . ,' ts, They stregthen e weak stomachs build up t a -inwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe- . ' ' .: c'.id sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives 0 con .tint benefit from a regular use of Ripans. • '1,.bules. Your drt'ggist sells them. The five - ° c.:nt packet is en 1 .gh for an ordinary occasion. The Family Botth-., 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. ei K 11t K K K K K K 0.414c. & K' .K E. K K &. K K&I Y 'K &. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN No. 148 SHELBY STREET. DETROIT, MICH. 9 K & K K } +++++++++++++++++,14+++++,144444+4444444014+4,444 -1-44.1•444.44 MEN'S DISErkt%SES SES. l its early stages, the sufferer would have been relieved cured and ete .1. been assn oumted in not ett n a permanent 1 h -1' +F3"1•'1•'14.4,4 43'3'3"'x-1444444, r '.'1•,14+ ' 44,1'elele1-1-144.3'•1'-IeHeleHelei'ien, There is seldom a day that we are not consulted in regard to a condtion tlrtt, if we were to have seen it it t I saved considerable expense. This we consider is due to lack of knowledge on the part of the doctor who has previously treated the case; therefore, we say to you, if you are suf- ' fering from any disease or condition peculiar to men, or if you have been a victim and come to our office for ersgetting nal examnation r write us for arQ wei would ask that you P Question Blank for Home nt Treatru Treatment. We will explain to you OUR SYSTEM OF TREATMENT,wwhich we have originated and after our disases of men. We will give you, FREElife's OF CHARGE, n in and scientific opinion of your case. If we find you are incurable we will honestly tell you so. If we find your case curable we will give you a written guarantee to cure you or refund you your money. -YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED- Wo cure NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOCELE, STRICTURES, BLOOD and SKIN diseases, PROSTATIC troubles, BLADDER, KiDNEY and URINARY diseases. Question List Sent Free for Home Treatment. CONSULTATION FRE1?. NEI! &C 290 Wood- ward Ave., ▪ Detroit, Mich. 10•000000•0•S40011•••••••••• •••0•••••9•••••••••0)••Q•••'A r • • • Tht Times •• Job. Departrnent: • • • • • • • • • • • • MOMS; •• • ••• • • • • w • • 1 1 Our Job Department is up-to-date in , every particular ; and our work is. guaranteed to give satisfaction:. Estimates cheerfully g4.v e na. Our Specialities. COLORED WORK LETTER HEADS. 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