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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-05-18, Page 8Number 01' acres • 53,484 Catharines, Ont., writes; -"My face , ,t " cleared..,43,727 was all twisted Out of shape with facial .. " woodland 3 05tt paralysis, and five doctors failed' to cure ' Ili the death on Siintifsq, May 7th of 'w or even relieve. By the persistent use , 6 Soaps Containing Injurious Clxemicala tat Dirt but fixer also Destroy" Clothes You've probably used soap that cleaned your clothes quickly but have found out afterwards that it had destroyed them. Sunlight Soap is guaranteed to be absolutely pure, containing no ingredient that will injure the daintiest fabric. It washes equally well in hard or soft water without boiling or hard rubbing. Follow the directions on the package and you will have a more successful wash with less labor. Your dealer is authorized to refund the purchase money to anyone finding cause for complaint. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO 1003 The Sunlight Maids admire the results after washing the Sunlight way Kernels fro the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Several cases of smallpox of a mild i type are reported iu Downie Township. The 0. P. R. crop report shows condi- Iii Mons in the west to be extremely favor- able. Doan's Kidpey Pills act on the kid mays, bladder and urinary organs only. 'They cure backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, infiamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder. It is understood that the Grand Trunk Pacific will build a branch to Port Ar- thur. A young man and woman driving near Kingston report that they were robbed of nearly $200 by a highwayman. On Tuesday morning, May Oth, Ed- ward Van Every, passed away at his residence, the Saulte house, at Goderich, being fifty-four years of age, He was born at Mimico, the family having mov- ed a short time after to Goderioh, of which the deceased had been a resident ever since. Bears the _ The Kind You Have A:nays Bout Signature of SUDDENLY ATTACKED. Children are often attacked suddenly by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, I Cholera Infantum, etc. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt I and sure cure which should always be kept in the house. Mr. J. S. Robertson was again elected by ballot President of the Canadian Temperance League. Mr. W. H. Beatty was elected Presi- dent of the Bank of Toronto, in succes- sion to the late Geo. Gooderham. Many people say they are"all nerves," easily startled or upset, easily worried and irritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just the remedy such people require. They restore perfect harmony of the nerve centres and give new nerve force to shattered nervous systems. Mr. Carnegie has offered $77,500 to Lucknow for a library building. Births exceeded deaths by 54,609 in Scotland last year, the rate being 28,647 and 15,847 per 1,000 of the population respectfully. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine -Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 cents. The by-law granting a bonus of $300,- 000 to the Grand Trunk Pacific for the purchase of the mission property at Fort William was carried by a large majority. 1444. THE W!NGIIAM TIMES MAY 18, 1905 A funeral circular announces the death at Marden, Man., on May Ord, of Mr. John Fox, for many years a resident of Clinton. Deceased had been living with hie sou Neil, at Morden, for some time, and had reached the age of 76 years and 8 days. Chamberlain's Cough ITemctty the Very bent. Mr, C. 13. Wainwright, of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manufacturers that much better results are obtained from the use of Ohamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud'1Diarrhoea Remedy in eases of pains in the stomach, colic and cholera mar. bus by taking it iu water as hot as cau be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot iur,tantly," he says. For sale by A. I, McCall & Co. The results of the first and, second years examinations of the Ontario Agri - cult oral College at Guelph were pub- lished last week. In the list of success- ful students are the names of two from Huron County, G. D. Salked, of Goder- ich, and E. V. Lawson, of Dnulop. TRE LADIES' FAVORITE. The late Hon. James Sutherlatpd of Woodstock, is said to have left au estate worth $400,000. 'lo his niece is be- queathed, it is said, $100,000, and to his' sister, Mrs. McKenzie, $100,000, the bal- ance going to his nephew, Mr. Little. The residence. Altadore, is one of the best equipped homes in Canada, and con- tains one of the finest of libraries. Lasa -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick P Headache, Billiousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. Of England's 33,000,000 of people Sir Henry Campbell -Bannerman says 12,- 000,000 are always on the borderland which separates poverty from starvation. A good authority says also that one in every eight of the population of the United Status is practically a pauper. DR. A. W. CHASE'S 25 CATARRH CURE ... Ca 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 cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo, CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Mark Twain is very fond of smoking When he was a young and struggling newspaper writer in San Francisco a lady of his acquaintance saw him one day with a cigar box under his arm look- iug in at a shop window, "Mr. Clemons," she said severely, "I always see you with a cigar box under your arm, I am afraid you are smoking too much." "Oh, no! it isn't that," said Mark, "I'm moving again." LOTS OF VIGOR, HERVE, VITALITY To Get Bracing Health -Feel Good ---Sleep Well -Enjoy Life, Use F'El ROZONt A TRUE NERVE TONIC. When von read the following exueri- epee of M'rs N. E Peabody, of Tren- ton, von will realize what enormous benefit siok people net from Ferroznne. Every woman will recognize in •Mrs. Peabody's case svmptoms from which she has suffered herself. AMONG HER TROUBLES WERE: Heade ohei, Weariness, Nervnusness, Weaknssa, Palpitation, Less of Flnslr, Dizzy Spells, Poor Appetite. HER STATEMENT: "T was etrinken with nervous disease of the h art and stomach. Violent headaches merle life a torture. I was so nervone and weak I could scarcely walk. Work was imposssible. I could not eat or digest anything. When com- pletely wrecked. Ferrnzone restored me. To -day I am vigorous and strong and well." Thousands of men and women are linable to do work regiirinir power of body anal mind. Let them take Ferro - zone. It restores the energy of youth, gives bank vital stamina, creates reserve force. No medicine en earth contains snch concentrated nourishment. Price 50e per box, or six boxes for $2.50. at all dealers in medicine, or Polson & Co., Hartford, Conn., U.S A., and Kingston, Ont. Why Suffer from Rheumatism? Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain? The quick relief which this liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a short re- lief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became permanent. Mrs. V. H. Leggatt of Yum Yam, Tennessee, U. S.A., writes. "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the ouly thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. One of the very old residents of the township of Culross passed away on Tuesday of last week in the person of Mrs. Douse of the 1lth con. She had reached the advanced age of 95 years, and died of a general wearing out of the constitution. SPITING 11IEDICINE. As a spring medicince Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones up the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so prevalent in the spring. While plowing this spring Mr. R. W. i McLaughlin, Klin of the 4th concession of Howick, found a stone tomahawk which was probably used by the Indians who inhabited this country many hundred years ago. The blade of this article, al- though it has probably been buried in centuries, the ground many e , 18 much sharper than many of the splitting axes. The blade has been tempered very hard as a file will scarcely make an impres- sion upon it while it readily takes hold cf the rest of the weapon. Lever's Y-7, (Wine Head) Disinfectant Anthony Shoemaker at one time pro. Soap Powder is better than other powders, prietor of the Royal Hotel, Teeswater, as it is both soap and dW nfectant. e(now the King Edward), and since then, hotelkeeper at Formosa, died on Thurs- The Atwood storekeepers are now in day of last week. His death is said to line with the early closing movement ; have been due to the excessive use of and all the stores there are Closed at ei liquor. o'clock on Monday, Wednesday and k Friday evenings. Bears the The Kind You Have Ahvays Bought Signature of Mary's little lamb has played a very important pert in the world, but it does not begin to count with the sheep bust - nese in Montana. John Dpualdsop, of Brussels, has three brothers north of Miles City, Montana, who do a big bus' nese ranching. James Donaldson has been there about 15 years and has 18,000 eheep and he figures on $50,000 this year from his wool and lambs, He also keeps a large number of cattle and horses and has an ester° worth from $75,000 up- wards. The three broth e •8 have about 30,000 sheep in all. The Miles City In- dependent says: -One of the best clips of wool which comes to this market are those belonging to James, George at Albert Donaldson, The combined clips this year will amount to 225,000 pounds and so far this season has topped tee market, L. R. Harvey purchased it for a Boston house at 28 4o. per pound. After Ten Tears. Mr, G. L. Stephenson, of Peter- borough, says: "For over ten years I suffered constantly with Piles, first Itch- ing, then Bleeding, pain almost unbear- able, life a burden. Tried everything in vain till I used Dr. Leonbardt's Hem- Roid. "I had taken but a few doses when I b'gan to notice an improvement. I de- cided to keep on, and now after using three boxes I am glad to say I am com- pletely cured. My general health has also greatly improved. It gives me great pleasure to recommend Hem-Roid to all sufferers with Piles, and I feel convinced that what it has done for me it will sure- ly do for them." A $100 guarantee goys with every box of Hem•Roid, Price $1.00, all druggists, or The Wilson•Fyle Co., Limited, Niag- ara Falls, Out. The State Supreme Court of Denvei has affirmed the decision of four lower It was indeed sad intelligence that courts in the famous Stevens -Smith brought the news to Lucknow on Friday, cow case, which was begun fifteen years May 5th, of the sudden death of Mrs. ago and has cost $2,600 in attorney's Jas. Anderson, which occurred in Buf- fees and court costs. The value of the falo, N. -f., on Thursday night. The cow was $30, and she has been dead deceased lady was a daughter of the late twelve years. Stevens placed the cow in Mr. W. H. Smith, and was married to a pasture field fifteen years ago. While Mr. Anderson some fourteen years ago he was in California the owner of the pasture sold it, with his herd, including Steven's cow, to E. R. Smith. 'When Stevens returned he demanded they cow, offering to pay for pasturage. Smith refuses to give her up, and the long legal fight began. Stevens says he will carry the case to the Federal Supremo Court if possible. and had resided in Buffalo ever since. Mrs. Anderson bad been suffering with inward trouble for three months. The remains were taken to Lucknow for in- terment. Permanent Cure for Bronchitis. "My second daughter was troubled with bronchitis from the age of three weeks. Oftentimes I thought she would choke to death. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine brought relief, ' and further treatment made a thorough cure. This trouble used to come back from time to time, but the cure is now permanent." -Mrs, Richmond Withrow, Shubenacadio, Hants Co., N.S. We are sorry to record the death of Mr. T. A. Walker, stone mason, which occurred on Tuesday evening, May 9th, though the event was not unexpected. He has been suffering for some time with anaemia, though only confined to bed for a few weeks and kept going down, notwithstanding the best attention and treatment. Deceased has, been a resi- dent of Clinton for a number of years, and was a quiet, unostentatious resident; he was for two or three years a member of the town council, and last year and this, acted as assessor. He was in his 47th year, his wife, a daughter of the late George Hanley, and two children sur- - viva him, WHAT IS ANTI -PILL? A :Somewhat Peculiar Name Explained - How Dr. 1-eonhardt Came to Call His Famous Prescription "Auti-Pill." Dr, Leonhardt found in his practice that chronic constipation and its kindred complaints were the result of a dried-up condition of the mucous membrane lin- ing of the stomach and bowels. He in- vestigated further and found this condi- tion was invariably brought about by the use of cathartics, which all contain a certain amount of resinous matter. After the first action of such medicines a resinous residue remains behind and this has a drying effect on the lining of the stomach and bowels. He made up his mind to produce a medicine for all stomach and bowel derangements which would be entirely free from all resinous spatter. After much experiment he succeeded, and to emphasize the difference between his treatment and the oldfashioned treat- ments, he gave it the name "Anti -Pill." Anti•Pi11 will cure dyspepsia, bilious- ness, or constipation perfectly and for ever -cure to stay cured -with no pill habit left to be overcome later. 500. All druggists, or the Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. Sole agents for Canada. One of Godericli's old residents was gg e the late Mrs. John Blake, whose death from heart failure occured on Sunday For Oyer Sixty rears. 'l. morning, May 7th, The deceased lady An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs Scotland is the land of twins and 4• was ninety years and eight months of Winslow's SoothingSyrup has been used triplets, holding a long lead over her '� for' or over sixty years bymillioneof mothers P age, She was born in Carlyle, Cumber- for their children while teething, with sister in this matter. In 12 months no land county, Ireland, and came to this perfect success. It soothes the child. fewer than 1,625 mothers gave birth to FOR GOOD HEALTH 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 medicines approved and used by every physician. Ripans 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 famx v. remedy. •They are a dependable, hon- est r lm' dy with a long and successful record, to c• -rt; 'n;llgest!cm, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn _ar ,t pation, i Efensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, oi'.ation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular }� le •,,atism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com- C: r� _'.'ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up '1 a .hwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe•� f i ' .ld sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives of con ,taut benefit from a regular use of Ripans )''...boles. Your drl•ggist sells them. The five- Szti1 cant packet is en • .eh for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. 11! • Keep them in the house. Take one when,you feel bil- S ious or dizzy. They act di- rectly on the 11ver.Lo,.•'Y x...: Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE abeautifal brawn or richblack? Use tt,rrr cm. es MINIMS es42.a sn. • ao.. asaatu, a. •0•00•••••••••00•••••0•••• ••0•••0••••00•••••••••••• 0 • ICLUBBING • e. • • • • • • RATES. • • . JY CARCAINS IN NEWSPAPERS ! 'i• '1- 4 d• 1 The TIMES will receive subscriptions at the following .i. rates : d• A Good Suggestion. t Minister of the Gospel Recommends " I hays been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say itis the OXYGENATOR best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Har- , Mich. Th tie. continent with the family in 1829. After soften he gums, allays all pain, cures twins, an 25 presented triplets. Scot- rj d '�h d best remedy for spending a couple of years in New York winc 'o, an is the land in among the few countries in she came to Goderich and in 1832 was diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. A Sold by druggists in every part of the Europe where the proportion of male w married, and till the year 1883 lived on world. Twenty-five cents abottle. Its babies is greater than of females. Strik- - the farm on the Huron road. Since her value is incalculable. Besure you ask , an average, it is found that there - for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and g - husband's death, twenty-two years ago, are about 1C4 males to every 100 females, • take no other kind. - she had lived in Goderich. 5 but the surplus of grown-up girls is • -oe • ' nevertheless large as so many men • • Beware of Ointments fok Catarrh that It now looks as if Feik's swamp is to travel south and apparently neglect to Contain mercury. become a source of wealth to the pro- take the precaution to obtain return As mercury will surely destroy the prietor, Mr. H. Feik, says the Tavidstock tickets to the land of cakes. There is sense of smell and completely derange Gazette. He has been busy for some yet another interesting fact about Scot- the whole system when entering it time constructing a dam, which, when land. It is the land of hale old age. through the mucous surfaces. Such ar- ticles should never be used except on completed, will contain a great quantity Recent returns show that during one prescriptions from reputable physicians, of water which issues from two good year 673 people died between the ages of as the damage they will do is ten fold to springs near his house. In winter he 90 and 100. the good you can possibly derive from hopes to cut sufficient ice from the and them. Hall's Catarrh Oure, manufactur- ed by F. J. Cheney & co., Toledo, 0., supply village with a superior contains no mercury, and is taken inter- quality of ice. Last winter Henry tried naily, acting directly upon the blood and the experiment and sufficient ice was mucous surfaces of the system. In Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the obtained t0 convince the owner that his genuine. It is taken internally and scheme is a feasible one. It is Henry's made in Toledo, Ohio', by F. J. Oheney intention to stock the waters with trout, & Co. Testimonials free. so that almost without going outside the Sold by druggists. Price 750 per bot - 'village limits the angler . can have Har- lan, ere t9 no question about 'fake hall's Family Pills for constipa- »the privilege of fishing for speckled its being the beat as it will euro a cough "lee several ears I bare been fa ,07Art ' or cold in less time than any other treat - health. Bal�Iwae adriaedby Rev.:. S. Alien, Ment. It should always be kept in the , � �-. health. Lau P tion. beauties. r[ Murray Harbor, P.E,I., t• try 'Os,;anator.' ]louse ready for instant use for a cold 4,1! Ind fa" ' ft but tOeto ' Before tt73n� it d no rn za can be cured in much less time when The followibg is a synopsis of the Hul- her 'began tt. use and sen trnly say that helots y Facial Paralg6ls. Wee ne jp,r Y lord wandoricily tmprored !n my proulptly treated. For sale by A I. let roll for 1905: "4.! usfd la! A. Mr. VI. 3. Brennan, W�aterdlHi11, St. ' n ,r,�,, r t1 t: :�' " n each d lobafttiy .,,star or Bering ds t did this year. 'Oqxygens rafee Throat the S7atPurifying nm,,1 believe Blood, p •.issued today by any other remedy. Several of my cougrogetioa bete alae need it With blessed results. I take treat Interest in ' Oxygenator,' hawing given jags of ib dwrdy, and mist say ibis A. woNnsaPnt. IkaiIEDY. In regard to my. eyes, 'Oxygenator' bad done then* more good than the Oculists or the treatment Y received in the Hospital, For Edrache, t think it peerless. For pains In the chest, lungs or side, inised anywhere, It Works wondersy'nl York, where she lived three or four metal-setlsment .. . . ... . . .. leD38'°8 that she came to Clinton to visit her •neral ft*afth Since th n T riMcCall &: Co d. ,roe .,.vn.,,. spent tor' of " swamp 6,704 of Dr. Chase's Nerve rood I pave been Rachel Armstrong, relict the late property (skein• entirely cured, and have returned to ' Robert Gorden, one of the oldest mem- Value of real hers of North street Methodist congre- sive of btiildinge) $1,402,810. work strong and well. 1 have gained in 1 "Valeo of buildings b02 325 'weight and feel that Y have a new lease gatioh is removed, as she had been a of life. value of property exempt...., '24,itY0 , resident of Goderich since 1868. ;the Was born in county of Fermanagh, and Business aamesement. 8,760 . �, n esatnlf, 'Taxable income 100 lteent dbswatb, Y.lt,'t. �vheh a young woman came to 1Vew . 1 9 0$5 A price has been put on the bead of , I years with her sister, Mrs, Poster. Afters as yr father's broths!, Atoll Armstrong, and ' OMleenthe THE OXY 1 1 111A I UI' t2 Harbord Toronto• has been a resident of that district ever Noma. Hints. of Ills 'giud Yru that's Aisa 444 Bought the American eagle, in `'Tehama county, `dal, The board of -supervisors offers a reward of a ddllalr fdr the head of each of the great birds bathe petition of the Miceli filen, whb'htii+e'lost many latah, by these birds. A WARNING NOTE FROM THE BACK. Palle often say, "How are we to know when the kidneys Atte din of order t" The location of the kidneys, close to the small of the back, renders the detection of kidney trouble a simple matter. The note of warning comes fron'i the back, in the shape of backache. Don't neglect to cure it imme- diately, Seriqus kidney trouble will follow i you u dodosesf A few6 DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS, taken in time, often save years of suffering. Mr. Horatio Till, Geary, N.B., writes :-•" i suffered for 'about two' years with kidney dig• - rase. Ilad pains in my back, hips and legis ; could not -sleep well,, and had no appetite. k took one box of Doan's Kidney Pills, amid they cured me. The pains Noe all left, and 1f now sleep well. Prke 80 cents ler box, or 8 for 11.25. All sealers, or Teets Dos* /Mum Pilrt, Co., Toronto, out. • • e • • • • • 1 0 Times to January 1st, 190G ............• • Times and Daily Globe Times and Daily Mail and Empire..... Times and Daily World.................:......... Times and Toronto Daily News.. - Times and Toronto Daily Star Times and Daily Advertiser Times and Toronto Saturday Night Times and Weekly Globe . Times and Weekly Mail and Empire Times and Family Herald and Weekly. Star Times and Weekly Witness Times and Montreal Weekly Herald Times and London Free Press (weekly) Times and London Advertiser (weekly) ... .._...... - Times and Toronto Weekly Sun ............ Times and World Wide Times and Northern Messenger. 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