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The Wingham Times, 1904-11-24, Page 6/ Household utensils can be made tolook as good as new by washing in a suddy solution of Sunlight Soap. They will shine and glitter thus helping to make the home bright and inviting. Sunlight Soap means less than half the labor required in washing with com- mon soap—ann1 makes everything spotlessly clean, Sunlight Soap is made of pure oils and fats, contains no ingredient injurious to the hands or clothing. ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap Washes the Clothes White and won't Injnre the Hands LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO 8a Kernels from the Sanctum Mill interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. The trustrees of S S. No. 7, Hullett, 3aave engaged Miss E. Chidley, of Ciin• ton. as teacher for 1905. A boy named Boyd, found tied on the railway near Harriston, states that his Sather brought him from New York and bound him to the rails, with the object of murdering him. There is no form of kidney trouble, from a backache down to Bright's die. ease, that Doan's Kidney Pills will not relieve or cure. `If you are troubled with any kind of kidney complaint, give Doan's Kidney L'ills a trial. Probably the oldest voter in the coun- ty of Huron is Mr. Gorden Campbell, of Hulled, who is 94 years of age. and on 1,e 3rd inat, he was able to mark his ballot for the Liberal candidate. 'hever's Y -Z (Wice Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is better than other powders, as it is both soap and disinfectant. 34 Rev. W. H. Hincks, of Toronto, in eke course of a recent address said there are 100,000 children in Chicago who -can't tell a rose from a dandelion but who can give the names of popular pugil- ists, gamblers, and thugs. GET RID OF THAT COUGH Before the summer comes. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup conquers Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and all Diseases cf the Throat and Lungs. Dixon, Iowa, Savings Bank is bank - 'rapt. The bank is alleged to have been wrecked some time ago by Arnold Beuthien, its cashier, who is now a fugitive from justice. Depositors at Dixon and New Liberty will lose about $100,000. FOUND A AT LAST. A Liver Pill that is small and sure, that acts gently, quickly and thoroughly. that does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pills 'possess these qualities, and are a sure cure for Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sick Headache, etc. TSE WOOD! TINES NOVEMBE1 24, 1904 Mr. Henry Timm of con. A. Bowick, hes diepcsed of hie farm of h0 acres to Mr, Wtn. Laokie. of Wroxeter for -3.100 and purchased a 1004tore farm from Mr. Wan Eagleson, of the 14th line Turn. berry far 06500. For a it'd Coltl. If you have a bad cold you needs good reliable medicine like Chemberlaiu's Cough Remedy to 1i/been end relieve it,. and to allay the irritation and inflam• nation; of the throat and lungs. . The soothing and healiug properties of this remedy andthe quick cures which it ef- fects make it A favorite everywhere. For wale by A I. McColl & Co. The Minister of Marine has ordered the hiring of a tug in Port Arthur, and another in Fort William, for the purpose of keeping the harbors open, and faoili• Lading the shipment of gain to the sea- board. A street car was struck Thursday evening by a G. T. R Mogul engine at the Queen street east crossing at Torun. to, resulting in the death of three persons and the injury of eighteen others. The largest tobacco factory in the world is that belonging to the French Government at Lille. It turns out 50,- 000 tons a year. Belgium and Holland smokes 34 ounces of tobacco a bead, Ger. many 48 ounces, and England only 24 ounces. It's not the weather that's a fault. Itis your system, clogged with poisonous materials, that makes yon fell dull, drowsy, weak and miserable. Let Bur- dock Blood Bitters clear away all the poisons, purity and enrich your blood, make yon feel bright and vigorous. William Stevenson, an elderly man, from Listowel, on his way to Clifford, was run over by a train on Wednesday night of last week at Harriston. One of his legs was cut off and his hand badly crushed. He died from the effects of the injuries on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Neil of Clinton, celebrated the 25th anniversary of their marriage on Tuesday evening, Nov. 15th, a few friends having been invited to Join them therein. Among those pres- ent were Rev. F. Swann and wife of $olmesville, this gentleman being the clergyman who solemnized the marriage, it being the first occasion on which he so cfileiated after his own ordination and TWLEO TOS HARD - AND BROKE DOWN Nerves Went To Smash —Could Not Sleep— Work Was Impossible. Wakeful Children. For a long time the two year old child. of Mr. P. L. McPherson, 59 N. Tenth St., Harrisburg. Pa , would sleep but two or three hours in the early part of the night. which made it very hard for her parents. Her mother concluded that the child had stomach trouble. and gave her half of one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. wbich quieted her stom- ach and she slept the whole night through. Two boxes of these Tablets have effected a permanent cure and she is now well and strong. For Bale by A. I. McCall & Co. Better Than a Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plas- ter. When troubled with lame back, or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. Thousands of letters, postal cards, packages and newspapers addressed merely in care of the St. Louis World's Pair await their owners in the United States Government building at the Fair. The weignt of the unclaimed mail amounts up into the tons. DH. A. W. CHASE'S 25 CATARRH CURSE ... C. Is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved !slower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanently cures Catarrh and I lay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. Last month's business at the custom office was an exceptional one, no less than $8,668.48 being collected at Goderieh and its outposts. This large amount is partly made op of the duties paid by Contractor Pigott on his equipment. For Cholera Morbt'is, Cholera In-. fantum, Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dys- entery and Summer Complaint, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt, safe and sure care that has been a popular favorite for nearly 60 years. Mr. John Watkins, of Clinton, with the assistance of only two men, has so for this season packed, handled and shied f Robert Elliott G d" h 14'0' about 1,500 barrels of apples which is considered exceedingly good work. ppor , o.` Prices of refined sugar in Canada have advanced 35c per cwt. within the past week. They are now higher than at any other time in the past few months. Mr. Thomas, ex -Mayor of Walkerville, who has been chief distiller for Hiram Walker & Sons .for the past 43 years, has been forced to resign his position for the present, owing to ill health. FEIROZONI "Gave Me New Vital Energy .:Nourished Me Back to Good Health. The ancient mioetrel joke as tri why married men live longer than bachelors. Mud the reply that it only 'mews longer, was conceived iu a spirit of fun, hut it is now scierttitloally asserted that matri• moray is oouduciveto longevity. A cer- tatu learned professor baa ealiulated that the mortality among bachelors from the age of 40 to 45 yetirs is 27 per oeut. while among married teen of the same age it is. 18 per cent. For 41 bitch. elors who attain the age of 40 years, there are 78 marred meu who reach the same age. The differeuoe is still more striking in persons of advanced age. At 50 years there remain but 23 'bachelors for 48 married men. At 70 eleven bach- elors for 27 married men, and at eighty, three bachelors for nine married men,— Kansas City Journal. Perhaps yon are in poor health? But work meet he done, tthd there is no chance to take a rest, Never mind the rest—it won't be necessary if you use Ferrozone. Ir builds up the system, enriches the blood, atrengtheus the nerves, makes you feel like uew at once. No medicine iu the world is so powerful in restoring health writes C. P. Somerville, of Weymouth. "I was weak and. Miserable. "I toiled too bard at my business and broke down. "My nerves went to smash, I couldn't sleep, and simply had to give up every • thing. "Did Ferrozone help me? "Well, L thiuk. it saved my Iife! It gave me new vital energy, nourished me back to permanent good health. No better tomo is made than Ferrozone," All physicians recommend Ferrozone because itis absolutely certain to give strength to those that use it. 50c. per box, or six boxes for $2 50, at all dealers in medicine, or Polson & Co., Harford, Conn., U.S.A., and Kingston, Ont. A Timely Suggestion. This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenish- es her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed be- fore the winter is over, and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is contracted and be- fo'ire it bas settled in the system. In al- most every instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take—both adults and children like it. Buy it and you'will get the best. It al- ways cures. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. o enc , sewll ?HIDE QF1EP,TE•SF 131_0 D PURIFIER IN THE WORLD 1. Good brain food. a Excites the functions of the liver. g I'rotnottst Si sound and quiet sleep. ;,p, Disinfects the mouth. Neutralizes the surplus snide of the t*tolnarh. Paralyses bettorrho dal disturbances. Mips the tieeretioti of the kidneys. revolts calculus crineretfons. Obviates indigestion. A ar-eventetive spinet diteases of the all torten* suers/ and rel- elle riatttral forest. OXYGitNAi OMt 00. i*ront, Ont Isham Collins, who served in the Confederate army, and in 1865, after returning from the war, became incens- ed at his wife because she fed Yankee soldiers, and brought suit for divorce, returned to his home the other day, af. ter an absence of thirty-nine years in Indian Territory. He had obtained a divorce from the women. He hunted her up at Wharncliffe, and begging for- giveness, proposed marriage and was accepted. The two, he 85, she 80, were wedded again at Huntingdon, W. Va. Wherever there are sickly people with weak hearts and deranged nerves, Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills. will be fo?ind 0p efectngl Medicine, They re• 11E6i5 enfeebled, enervated, exhausted, devitalized Pt oVek-Wiiiketi men and wo. men to -vigorous health. The trustees of the public school at Walton have engaged the services of Miss Kate Telfer of Grey township, as teacher for 1905, at a salary of $315. Miss Telfer is now attending the model school. At one time it took two teach- ers to mauage school affairs at Walton bat the attendance was greatly decreased owing to pupils growing up and the sup- ply not equalling the demand to keep the seats full. After a painful illness lasting but nine days, the beloved wife of Robert Dews s gave up her earthly existence en Mon- day evening. Nov. 14th. A few mouths ago she received a severe shock through falling and breaking her arm, and, though able to be around, her vitality had been weakened, and she fell a vic- tim to (*.cold, followed by . pletarisy and pneumonia. She was a daughter of the late Wm. Marriott, and came to Hullett with her father direct from Yorkshire, Eng , where she was born 02 years age, settling on the Base line. She was mar- ried to her now sorrowing husband some 42 years ago, and to them were born three sons. They were esteemed resi- dents of Clinton for many years, but two years ago moved into Stanley and settled on the Dinsley Terrace just ac- ross the river. Twenty Years of Piles "I suffered from itching piles for twenty years and cannot imagine any greater distress. Dr. Chase's Ointment gave me relief from the first application and has now, entirely freed me of this horrible disease."- Mr. J. S. McLaren, farmer and contractor, Tiverton, Ont. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. George J. Emmerton, Ripley, on Monday evening, Nov. 14th, when Hr. Hugh Chambers formerly of Ashfield,' was Waited in marriage to Mrs. Emmerton of Kincardine. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Mills, incumbent of St. Paul's church, in the presence of a few friends of the contracting parties.- Mr. and Mrs. Chambers will reside in Guelph. The Paisley. Advocate says that a couple of horse buyers of that village shipped a load to the lumber woods in New Ontario, but did not find the ex- periment a profitable one. The price there, was no better than here. It looks as though the demand for horse flesh has materially abated, and the chances are that it will not be long be- fore $100 will buy the best horse on the market. 51100 REWARD,S100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to Iearn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti- tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda- tion of the disease, and giving the pa- tient strength by building up the consti- tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so ranch faith in its curative powers that they of- fer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. Have yon noticed when you meet a doctor he says "How are you?" A news. paper man enquires "what do you. know?" A lawyer hits you on the back and ejaculates 'what have you got?' The preacher asks "where are yon going?" Bat the undertaker smiles and says blandly, "How do you feel?" In the PostofriCe or Trustee Savings Hanka in Ireland the deposits have dur- ing the last twenty years nearly trebled, having risen front $4,222,000 in 1884 to $12,152,000 this year. roe Over dirty tears. An Old and Well-TriedIteinedy--Mrs Winslow' a Soothing$yrnp has been used for over sixty years bymiliionsof mothers for their children whiffs teething, with perfect suocede. It eoothee the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, earns Wind oolio, and is the Blest remedy for diarrhrea. It is pleasant to the taste. Bold lrf druggists in eiery part of the WHAT ONE MAN HAS DONE. With winter coming on and the hard fight of the last one clearly in mind, the railways are getting ready for the cam- paign. The snow -plows, flanges, etc., at all the terminal points in Ontario are being overhauled and generally got into alive for use. The railway companies are increasing their equipments by the addition of a number of new plows and flanges. A good deal more of snow fenc- ing has been put up for the winter, both of the stationary and protabe kind, with a view to holding the expected snow in check along the lines. The troubles of rural store -keepers last winter in get- ting their supplies is the reason for the heavy movement in freight now on. The country merchants are not minded to chances on running short again, and are stocking up for the winter. The same applies to fuel, great quantites of coal being under way. Pointed Paragraphs. The Remarkable. Achievement of a Re- markable man—.A. Splendid Example of `Khat Untiring Devotion can do. Hesitity and Vigorbiis Mr. John Shelten, the well-known bridge builder. of 101 Sherwood St., Ot- tawa, states:—"I have used Dr, Chase's Kidney -Liver rills for kidney and liver derangements brought on by exposure, and find them better than any pill or medicine I ;ever used. They cleansed my system and made me feel healthy and 'rigorous, and better in every way." r „ The wings of riches makes flying ma- chines look like 30 cents. Few men would attempt to write poetry If they didn't need the money. The average man spends too much time making money and too little enjoy- ing it. Even a brave sea captain dreads squalls after his first baby is born. Though the truth will out, it usually comes out too late—especially in a horse trade. An Irish philosopher says the sweetest memories in life are recollections of things forgotten. Columbus got the short end of it so- cially by not coming over to this coun- try in the Mayflower. Most men must be punished for their sins while here on earth if is true that every man gets the wife heaven intended for him. All bays who pursue their studies are not able to catch up. Some men stop drinking for the pleas- ure,of beginning once more. Neighborly sympathy, as a rule, turns out to be about nine -tenths curiosity. Some girls are too modest to ask for undressed kids at a glove counter. There is nothing natural about some women but the foundation and frame. v. ork. No man's education is complete until he cru tell when a woman's hat is on straight. For years Dr. J. S. Leonhardt of Lin- coln, Neb., studied the problem of how best to prevent and core disease. He was not tatisfled with the methods and treatments in general use and after long study and much experiment he de- clared that: "The poisonous products of the fer- mentation and decomposition of undi- gested foods absorbed by the system are the first cause of almost every dis- ease." He knew that all the medicines pre- scribed for the stomach and bowels con- tained resinous properties which left be- hind them a dried up condition of the mucous membrane lining of the stomach and bowels—this after effect invariably resulting in Chronic Complaints. Dr. Leonhardt therefore determined that to correct disorders of the stomach and bowels he must produce an effec- tive medicine containing absolutely no resinous substances such as are found in the ordinary pill. He succeeded and the result he called Anti -Pill. Dr. Leonhardt's Anti -Pill will cure permanently any case of Dyspepsia or other etemaoh Trouble, Biliousness, or Constipation. 500 a bottle. All drpggists, or The Wilson•Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. Sole agents for Canada. Hullett township will vote on local option on January 2nd next. The coup. ell met on Monday and was presented with a petition signed by 185 ratepayers, asking that a local option by-law be submitted to the electors. The Connell complied' with the request of the pe- titioners. Rev. T. B. Coupland, of Att• burn, presented the petition and 'ane a3lppetted by Rev. 13. Clement, of world. TwentyEve cents a bottle. Its I Loudesboro, Rev. J, L. Small, of Au. value is inealeulable. Hamate you cask 8 burn, and life. dames I#fnchle , of for lis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and { y take no gather 'kind. Constaisoe, There passed away on Monday, Nov. 14th, in her 84th year, Catharine Akan, beloved wife 01 Peter Fisher, of Col- borne. The dear old lady crossed the river full of years and honors, breaking a dear partnership of over 63 years stand- iog. The late Mrs. Fisher was born in Germany, and cattle to Canada 80 years since, her family settling in the neigh- borhood bf Waterloo, where she nate. tied her now bereaved hneband some 63 years since, and from whence she after- wards removed to Colborne. In the new home the deceased lady was one of the foremost relsidents, and many have lived and are now living who have blessed her kindly administrations. She was the mother of thirteen children, ten of whOnl are now living. :JLIflf.__ FOR GOOD HEALTH To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for ,nen,' women and children than Ripans Tabules. They are easy to take. They are made of a combination of medicines approved and used by every physician. Ripans Tabules are widely used by all sorts of people --but to the plaid, 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 r•im"dy with a long and successful record, to c•"rt: 'n.ngest+yin, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn .,o• ..t spat on, a 'Efenslve breath, heartburn, dizziness, • ni' ..tion of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular ,t .atism, sour stomach, bowel and liver coin- '' .'.'ts. ' They stregthen weak stomachs, build up t • i'wn systems, restore pure blood, good appe-• i ? . ^ .ld sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives con tont benefit from a regular use of Ripans .i'ablales. Your drl'ggist sells' them. The five - cent packet is en ..gh for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. l.< K. K cx K K K ,K&K K& K KL:K K&K K tr( K&& BLOOD POISON 0* account of its terrible effects, blood disease is called the king of all diseases. It may be either hereditary or contracted; so while it may not be a crime to have the disease, it lea crime to permit it to remain in the system. It may manifest itself in the form of Scrofula, Eczema, rheumatic pains, stiff or swollen joints, itchiness of the skin, eruptions or blotches, ulcers In the mouth or on the tongue, sore throat, falling out of hair, disordered stomach, and a general depression of the system. If you have any of these symptoms don't neglect yourself. You have no time to lose. Beware of "old fogy" treatment—beware of mineral ppoisons— beware of Quacks and Fakirs. owe NEW hISTBOD TREATMENT is guaranteed to cure this disease, never to return. Bank Bonds will protect you. Our treatment IS not injurious in any way, but reaches the very root of the disease end eliminates all poison from the system. The symptoms of disease gradually disappear. The blood beccmes pure asd enriched, the whole system is cleansed and purified and the patient feels prepared, anew for the duties and the pleasures of life. CUBES GUARANTEED OR .NO PAY. 26 Years in Detroit. 250,000 Cured. Cousryllatloa Free. Question Blank for Homefreatmont and Books Free. DRs.KENNEDYL KERGAN Oor. Michigan Aye. and Shelby St., Detroit, Mich. K . K•Kuc•K KK K&. 1'C.:K't„K;.: 'IFF:(?E:EEEiE****EFEEEEtcE:EESFEEEPtcr FEFE444. •nit�d! 'a!� Nerve Racked Men and Women will find Balm for their Terrible Sufferings in MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS. They tone up and strengthen the nerves, build up the muscles of the heart, and purify and enrich the blood. They put the nervous system in perfect working order, and restore health and vigor to both body and brain. Miss Edythe Lindsay, Strom- nese, Out., writes :— "It affords me treat pleasure to my that I hive experienced great relief from your Heart and Nervi Pills. For ofer two years I antlered from violent palpitation of thi heart, was very nervous and easily sIittled. I wit in on extremely wean condition before I Matted to tae tits puss, but font boxes effected r coni late care. I cannot b�rret►1se thein too highly to those suffer- iii` from nervous weediest; and begirt ;roubles.' Prise ft. came per bo*, or 3 SOT 81.At. Au dealers, or True petal nna Co., Lotman, TosonTO, Ozer. ill W DR.SPINNEY, • ouniit'li Dr. Spinney & Co. is We cure Blood and Skin Diseases, Strictures, Varicocele, �Wr.' Nervous Debility, Prostatlo Troubles, Chronic, Kidney, Urinary ip and Bladder Diseases. Consultation Free, Books Free. di di Question List Sent Seated For Home Treatment. , di DI . SPINNEY & OO. w The OId Reliable Specialists. . R 290 WOODWARD AVE., DETROIT, MICH. :: iFife neesiEee.to .64 0 • T T od Ni 0 to • • T 0 fit tP • 0 0 0 0 T T 0 VARICOC, '„E4 CURED TO STAY CURED. Varicocele impairs vitality and destroys the clerr.i. fs of tnanhood. 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