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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1905-08-17, Page 66 THE WZNGI . i TIMES AUGUST 17, 1905 Household utensils can he made to look as good es 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 -and 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 Si n ght Soap Washes the Clothes White and won't 1Vnre the Hands LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO 8a Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. The NOVA Scotia apple crop this sea- son will he 250,000 barrels,it is estimated, about half the usual crop. Robert Alexander's barn, Bruce town - ;ship, was utruck by lightning and burn- ed Friday, Loss $2,000. 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 systema:. It will Host Owen Sound ratepayers 124,550 for educational purposes this year. The Raymond Sugar 0o. Alberta, has WOO acres of beets, yielding 10 to 15 tons an acre, and worth $5 a ton. Icor Over Sixty Years. An. Old and Well-TriedRemedy-Mrs Winalow'c SoothingSyrup has been used for.oveer sixty yearsbymillionsof mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolic, and is the best remedy for diornccea, It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five cents abottle. Its value is incalculable. Besure you ask for Mira. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Canada has 10,460 postoffices, as again- st 5,638 at Confederation. Over 1,000 are in the Canadian West. The public school estimates of Kin- cardine for the current year are $3,631, high achool estimates, $1614.10. The essential long -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect conch medicine -Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 Ceuta, We notice by an exchange that a Mr. Barefoot was recently married to a Miss Boots. This is an instance of two soles with but a single thought. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's Thy Soap a powder. It will re- move the grease with the greatest ease. 36 • On Saturday, August 5th, after a long ilinoss John Carroll Macdonald, son of the late Sharia McDonald, of the united counties of 'Huron, Bruce and Perth died at Montreal.: . feel ens_ ECM' C:10 Wt. X Kind o Bear;, th, � The You Have Always Baugh, Signataro of Henaail foundry, that was assisted by a beaus from the village, is in difficul- ties. The proprietor has made an assign- ment; the iltock, etc, is veined at $12,o00 and the liabilities at $19,000. CATARRH iliStAisee A DANGEROUS SURGICAL OPERATIO1 278 Bronewicic ire,, Toronto, Can. ?BB O1C1fia,r.rr&TOR CO., Toronto, Canada. (tontiamsn,--I an heat pleased to certify to do ctsatir.i 1.roperties of ' Oxygenator.' I first Vegan using i6 for Catarrh in the head. Having n aledttod le atheeme disease 1 then turned my attention to a large Polypus that existed in my rig t nostril, v/hick gas eucessetally regorod by Ow laza! a{ipiteatien K " oxygenator" thereby letetinirMu h pain. danger Pod expeess had it been tynored by sus gloat process. I hare slar3 vote remedy in say family (of 6) for Manmbar bi yeses. anti eat highly receeaverd it ler WOO, Bois Rad throat trenidea-as a gargle, waken W%K+Mad, itis inrataable, I eeniata, young tratllrr. O. a, 7RO31NSON. OXif GE NATOR A GERM •liar 9w OXYdENA"1"Oiit CO. 6 " 'JR Hstr *ret s'k, • » Yoronte The civic noliday excursion move- ment out of Toronto by rail is estimated at 35,000, of which sixty per cent. left on Saturday's trains. The Grand Trunk estimated its traffic at 21,000, of which - 13,C00 went out on Saturday's trains. SPRING MEDICINE. 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. Horse owners in the vicinity of Am- herstbnrg are much alarmed over the appearance of a peculiarly virulent type of cholera. Some twenty-five horses have already succumbed and many oth- ers are affected. Dr. Perdue, official Inspector, has gone to make an official investigation. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, a ase es, congestion, infiamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder. The ratepapers of Greenock township voted on a by-law to raise money by the sale of debentures for the construction of steel bridges. The vote cast was light bat the by-law carried by a majority of 36. Ont of a vote of 35 Riversdale gave a majority of 27 against the law. THE LADIES' I'AC OEITE. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. Tho Merchants Bank of Canada has appointed John McDonald manager of Chatsworth, Ont., branch, which has been recently opened, taking over the private banking business conducted by Mr. McDonald for the past thirteen years. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children, The Kind You HaVe Always Bought Bears the Signature of izAt Willie had been naughty, and his father was going to whip him, "My son" he said sternly, as, switch in hand, he confronted the lad, "do you know why I am going to whip you?" "Yes dad," re- plied the little fellow, "It is because your bigger 'n I am." s Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamber- lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, This fact is well known to druggists everywhere, and nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for, Mr. Obe Witmer, a prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo., in a circular to his customers, says: "There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarr- hoea Remedy for bowel complaints. We sell and recommend this preparation." For sale by A. L McCall & Co. John D. Rockefeller in a few years will be worth $1,000,000,000, the first bitiionaire the world hap ever seen,. according to the New York Commercial, a business publioatioil with trustworthy sources of financial information. Finan- cial experts after studying the marvel. ous growth of Rockefeller's fortune, oompnte that he is worth to -day $550,- 000,000 and that if he lives ten years longer he will be a billionaire. It le esti- mated that the capitalization of the enterprises he controls is already over five billions. Mr, W. J. Auderson, sou of Mr. Wm. Anderson, Listowel,, who bas been on the Publlo School teaphing staff at St. Thomas, has been appointed i;'rincipal of one of the Stratford soboois at a salary of $700. Mr. Anderson's friends are pleased to learn of his advauce and wish him every success, SUDDENIY ATTACKED. Children are often attacked suddenly by painful and dungarees Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, etc, Dr, VOA ler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure which should always be kept in the house, About 1 o'clock Thursday morning two men were found on the railway a short distance east of Paimeratos, one named Roberts, of Drayton, the other named Jacobs, of Hamilton. Both men were seriously injured, Jacobs probably fatally, They had been struck by a passing train. Both men were members of the Bell Telephone construction gang. A little forethought may save you no end of trouble. Anyone who makes it a ' rule to keep Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at band knows this to be a fact. For sale by A. I McCall & Co. It is estimated that sixty-nine per cent of the deaths from infectious di- seases in Ontario result from tuberculos- is. Yet very few take alarm where con- sumption is in the community. Small- pox is not nearly so deadly, but let a single case appear in a township, and there is almost a panic. G A 'c a3t' C3 I -'i- S ES . Beare the Thee�Kind You Have Always Bought Signature / �/'�Z:xi�J; 114.�W�ie of (i��i 2 The Scientific American says if you are afraid of lightning, here is a very simple safeguard to remember. Simply put on your gum shoes or rubbers, then stand up so that von won't touch any- thing. Whether you are in doors or out of doors, you're perfect safe, for rubber is a non-conductor, you are perfectly insulated. This is worth remembering. to r To rove you that D . Py C'hr,eo's Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, bleeding and protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed it. Seo tes- timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh- bors what they think of it, You can use it and aet Tour money back if not cured. 60e a box, at ll dealers or EDMANSU BATES & Co. Toronto, Dr. Chase's Ointment There is talk of amalgamating the two towns of Edmonton and Strathcona. No doubt this will be a move in the right direction as these towns are only separ- ated by the Saskatchewan River, and one municipal council would do for both. It would also have a tendency to do away with any jealousy which may exist between the two. • As a Convalescent Food Mr. Wyman N. Thomas, Ompah, Ad- dington Co., Ont., writes: -"My wife had congestion of the lungs along with other troubles and became very weak and run down. By the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food she was made as strong and as well as ever. Of course I had a doctor, but she was weak and it: was Dr. Chase's Nerve Food that built her up." Piles Teachers appear to be as scarce as cherries this year. The daily papers have had column 'after column of "Want" ads, yet trustees complain that where applications formerly flooded in by every mail, only an occasional one is now received. The trustees at Webb's school house have advertised twice now without success, while other boards have had similar luck.-Amherstburg Echo. A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather of the summer months to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only ne- cessary to give the child a dose of caster oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh as rancid oil nauseates and has a tendency to gripe, If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a dose of castor oil, and the disease may be checked in its incipiency and all danger avoided. The caster oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as the firat indication of any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful treatmentknown and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even in oases of cholera infantuna, For sale by A. I, McCall & Co, The town of Palmerston voted on a a bylaw to loan Mr, Major Wooldridge ten thousand dollars for the erection of a furniture factory, also on a bylaw to raise three thousand dollars to improve the town's electric light plant. The Wooldridge by-law was carried by 240 majority, end the electric light by-law by 132 majority. 1fyoa, your friends or relatives suer with fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling Sickness, waste fes a trial bottle and 'valuable treatise on suet diseases to Tris L d/13tci 'Co., 57o Xing Street, W., Toronto, "Canada, All druggists sell or can obtain ter you LEI BIOS FITCURE HOW CONSUMPTION STARTS. Tired When Yon Waken -Languid AU Day -Nerves Worn out - Snail All Gone. Your limbs feel "draggy" and exces• lively weak. A night's sleep seldom brings satisfying rest. Continuous head- aches, exhaustion and nervous sansations. destroy your health. Soon every spark of vitality is used up. Then you catoh tuberculosis. Start to -day- Build np, get new nerve tone, end overcome this prooess of decay. Use Ferrozone, which phy- sicans consider the most vitalizing, up- lifting tonic ever made. Forrozone cures because it can furnish the body with sufficient nutriment and building material. Thiuk of the instant Pffeot-at ouee tbe appetite inoreases, delightful color in the cheeks proves that rich, red blood is being circulated. Tired muscles are invigorated, flesh and weight are added. Nerve force develops, and bounding, joyous health is 1rntly established. This is certain-Ferrozone restores failing strength from any cause. The experience of Mrs. Thos. Dowd, of Schreiber, Ont., proves this: "Household worries and cares had about exhausted my strength. I was weak and miserable. My cheeks .lacked the color of health,and occasionally I had spells of rheumatism. Then my appetite fell off, and nothing could tempt me to eat, Worn-out feelings, chills and de- spondency filled my very being. I 'be- came anaemic and dwindled down to a shadow. Consumption was very near, Ferrozone put strength in my body with a rush. It built me up, strong, virile and happy, and I have been well ever since." Ferrozone cures richness by During the real cause -lack of blood and nerve tone. It keeps people at their best -fit, ready and anxious for work. In 50c. boxes only, six for $2.50, at all dealers, or N. 0, Polson & Co., Hartford, Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. The fifty-first report of the Post- master -General of Great Britain gives the estimated weights of lettere, post- cards and other articles exchanged by the United Kingdom with Canada and Newfoundland during 1904, as follows. - Letters, post -cards, outward, 130,000 pounds. Circulars, newspapers, etc., 1,237,000 pounds. Letters, etc., inward 118,000 pounds. Circulars, etc., inwards, 550,000 pounds. C2 STORX.P�.. Beare the The Kind You Have Always Bough Signature ofQ Mr. Thomas H. Alton, who under- went a double operation some two weeks ago for appendicitis and kidney trouble passed away at his home on Stauffer street, Luoknow, on Tuesday morning, August 8th. Mr. Alton had been very ill for some weeks before the operation and although he appeared to have passed successfully through it for a few days and the doctors had good hopes of his recovery, yet his weakened condition could not stand the severe trial. Croup Absolu''ely Cured There is no remedy in my opinion that can act more promptly than Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. It cured my son of croup, absolutely, in one night. We gave him a dose when he was black in the face with choking. It gave him lstant relief and cure." - Mr. Wm. McGee, 49 Wright Ave., To- ronto, Ont. On Friday, August 4th, death claimed one of the early pioneer settlers of Bruce in the person of Mrs. Dougald McLenan, at the ripe old age of 93 years, at the home of her son, D. McLennan, Mrs. McLennan's maiden name was Cathar- ine McDonald. She was born in Picton, Nova Scotia, and with her husband Dougald McLennan, who died over 30 years ago at the age of 73, settled on the 9th of Bruce, where she has resided con• tinnously since the year 1853. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local -disease and prescribed local rem- edies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatments, pronounced it in- curable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional pure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It ants directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syvs- tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it'faile to ogre. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 750, Take Hall's Family Pills for eenetipa- tion, On Monday of last week there passed a way in the person of Moses Whitehead one of Brant's oldest farmers, he being in his 68th year. Mr. Whitehead was, born in Stockbnry Parish, West Kent, England, in 1820. In 1835 he determin- ed to emigrate to Canada. After an eight weeks' voyage in a Bailing vessel, he landed at Quebec. Not liking the look of the land in the lower province he Came on to Hamilton and settled in Anoaster township, Here he remained for five years. After hie marriage to Catherine Wedge, which took place in 1841, he moved to Eramosa. There he he lived for nearly thirty years, *toying to Brant in 1871. , After a yew years' farming he retired from active life, and moved to Walkerton where be resided until the death of his wife two veers ago, Since then he has been living at hie eon John's in Brant where he died. Dail Ligl,tatng. "Bali lightning," says a professor of meteorology, "Is the most mysterious form of lightning. It sometimes be- haves like a small animal with the most evil nature. Its shape is not al- ways apherlca], though generally so. Sometimes it Is oval, sometimes it bas a flame like a shell. It often looks like au orauge and moves so slowly that oue can follow it for several minutes. "Once at 'Marseilles It entered a house like a ball of fire the size of a plate, struck the feet of a girl who was kneeling, terrified, rebounded to the ceiliug, struck her feet again, then the ceiling, After bounding thus three or four times with perfect regularity it finally went through the keyhole. "One day at Secondigny two boys, one aged twelve and the other fifteen, were playing In the street when they saw a ball like an orange rolling to- ward them. One touched it with bis foot. It exploded, killing him instant- ly. His comrade was thrown down, but was not hurt." The Brotherhood of Mercy. The "Compagnia . della Misericordia" (Brotherhood of Mercy) of Florence includes men of all ranks, who attend by day or night in cases of accident, to carry the wounded to the hospital, or the dead to their burial, to nurse the sick in their homes or to assist at fires, receiving no money or food in any house they visit, The great bell of the tower tolls to call the brothers on duty at the time, and even the grand duke has been seen to withdraw from table and silently respond to the summons. They repair quickly to their chapel by Banta Maria Novella, where their black glazed cotton robes are kept in locked and numbered drawers. "Black stoled, black Hooded, like a dream," you may meet the procession at night, masked and of unknown identities, passing along by torchlight with a strange, wild chant, bearing the bier. Great 'things Yet to Ile. The world is only beginning. We have done nothing, said nothing, sung nothing. The history of the past Is the history of one emplre at a time. Now several empires must compete together -among them, that miracle of con- quest and' greater miracle of slow be- coming, set dispersedly about 'the world, but linked together, grasped and held by the embracing sea, our own ocean state, "imperial Britain, mighty and aware." The world will yet know greater men than Caesar and Napoleon, deeper passion and wider humanity than Shakespeare's, a music still more elemental than Wagner's, a sadder soul than Schopenhauer's, a more triumphant intellect than Nietz- scbe's, beauty more enthralling than Helen's. - John Davidson in London Outlook. Eton and Harrow. One of the Eton and Harrow school cricket matches recalls an amusing incident. Eton monotonous D n had a se- ries of wins for some years, and one day the Harrow captain received the following: Oh, ye boys of harrow school, Of cricket ye have no knowledge! It is not cricket, but the fool, You play against Eton college. The Harrow school poet was hunted out and commanded to send a fitting reply. This clever response made him famous: If, as you say, we play the fool. No wonder we were beaten, For at that game no other school ' Could e'er compete with Eton. Docility In Dogs. Will people who talk about dogs ev- er learn to differentiate between Intel- ligence and docility? The word "Intel- ligent" is used almost universally in talking and writing, when people real- ly mean docility -i. e., the readiness of the animal to accept instruction. Now, as in human beings, docility is likely to be an evidence of second rate intelli- gence, and the degree of intelligence is likely to appear when the animal is do- ing things on his own hook. It makes no great difference, but to the man who tries to think accurately the con- stant parade of an obedient animal as one of exceptional mental ability is painful. -Joseph A. Graham in Outing. Titan's 'Vest. Man has one purely rudimentary gar- ment. The coat and trousers yield to the ravages of toll and time, but the vest ever preserves its pristine fresh- ness. The history of a man's clothes can be written from the old vests stored away in his wardrobe. The coat he wore at graduation and his wedding trousers become but myths, but he can always show you the vests be wore upon those august occasions, The tai- lor who invents a style of dress that will omit the vest has fortune and fame iii store for him. Hie Audience Warned 'Cp. Hi Tragerdy--Hamm made his debut as a star last night, and I hear his au- dience was very cold. Lowe Comerdy --Yes; they were at •first, HI Tragerdy -Alit Only at first? Lowe Comerdy- Yes; then they remembered they had paid to get In, and they got hot.-Cath- Olie Standard and Times, Dead Men'e Donee. Alexander the Great,seeing Mgt - nes g R nes looking attentively at a parcel of human bones, asked the philosopher What he was looking for. "That wbich I cannot find," was the reply, "the dif- ference between your father's bones and those of his slaves." Trained. "Don't you think her husband la naturally' a gentle, patient maul" "Sometimes I think he le and some- times I think she's got hind seared," Map an extinguisher upon your irony it you are unhappily blessed ,With tit NOill alt It Lambe. ...,.. lTlsldati , V FOR 600D HEALTH To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for men, women and children than Ripans Tabules. Theyare easy totake. They are made of a combination of medicinesapproved and used by every physician, Ripans Tabules are widely used by all sorts of people -but to the plain, eve9I.-day folks they are a veritable friend in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan- dard fame, y remedy. They are a dependable, bon - est r-;m1dy 'with a long and successful record, to c' -rt; `n;ngestIon, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn „or .Aipation, t.ffensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, of''.ation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular if 'iatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com- p 'ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up .hwn systems, restore' pure blood, good appe- f i c'.id sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives con .tant . benefit from a regular use of Ripans r bules. Your drt'ggist sells them, The five - cent packet is en ' lgh for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. • Rokys 1• 4seobSDNik • It is said that one ploughing during the declining moon in the month of August means more death and deetruo- tion to the Canadian thistle. A pro- minent farmer near Hancck, wbo had beret ofore made several uesuccesful atte mpta in tbe deetanotion of thistles says that he bad the above experiments last week on a quarter that bad for 3 earn b een com p]etely covered with weeds. He plcwed haof tbe piece during Dg ile dee line of the moon as stated above and and left the other half undone and watched the result. To -day, he says, not a spear of the thistle can be found on the haif ploughed while the otber half is as thick as ever. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • Q • 4. 4. 4, ,i. 4. -i- • • .• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • -i� • • 1 An adjourned public meeting was held! in Exeter last week to further discuss. the electric light question there. Two • statements of cost of purchasing were submitted to the meeting, one estimate being that $20,000 would be required to purchase new 'plant, site, build dam, etc. The second estimate, $18,000, was for a gasoline plant and installation, the plant to furnish 1,200 lights, After considerable discussion a resolution wae- carried to the effect that the meeting approve of the council's submitting a. by-law asking the citizens if they were willing to buy out the electric light company, purchase site, new maohinery and build the dam at a probable cost of from $15,000 to $20,000. •••••••••••••••••A•••••••• CLUB ING RATES. BARGAINS IN NEWSPAPERS ! The TIMES will receive subscriptions at the rates : to January 1st, 1906 and Daily Gribbe .. and Daily Mail. and Empire and Daily World and Toronto Daily News and Toronto Daily Star and Daily .Advertiser and Toronto Saturday Night and Weekly Globe . 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