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The Wingham Times, 1905-11-09, Page 6
6 THE WINGIIA! i TIMES NOVEMBER 9, 19u,I Ti4Iet Soaps Use a .TI4:i.;4Gifil'u S®. 1:,P and GET THE PREMIUMS Thu Coupons are the same as ea':li because they can be exchanged for Toilet Soaps ,.,.rte-...�..�..� for which you hare to pay out money every week. Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAPS for nothing Read circular in ev. ry package, or write us for Premium List. A gift is of lithe 'came if it consists of something you have no use for. In exchange for Sunl+'i ht Snap Coupons you can get something you need and us•o every clay. AVE SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS Leve,- Er©thers ansxaaeose, Toros to, Canada leo . Kerricis orb acthm Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Gerrie ratepayers will take a vote ou November 28th cu a by-law for the pur- pose of lig1 ting the village with aeery- lene gas. Ct;9 eel. c.Zs Ce1s ere. 3L' Jet. . Beare the Tie) teal Ye,. Ilse nags' Ee2ole aSf(;ntaraeeset/', .erce0er Another of Howie•k's old residents has passed to the great beyond in the person of 'Edward. Johnston, of the loth con. which took place of Friday morning, October 27th, in his 74th year. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They curd b'ekaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, intlaunatimi, gravel, Bright'ee disease and all other diseae_n arising from wrong action of the kidney and bladder. The cement abutments of Sauderson's bridge in Hawick have been completed. The council had these built by day work and have saved. over $225 difference between the cost by day work and what they could get it done l•y contract. No 1'oieon in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. From Napier, New Zealand, Herald: Two years alto the Pharmacy P.card of New South Wales, Australia, blast an an - Frons ] I _ acres H. Livermore ef Hal- lett this year took over 17 tons of sugar beets, which netted hien at the factory 5 10 per ton; deducting freight, 70c per ton, this left him clear 50 per acre. Mr. Livermore thinks it a great deal butter than grain growing. Bears the Tee IN Ye; Hats gays Ni Signature Of the several thousand acres in the township of Hullett which once belong- ed to the Canada Company, four half lots only now remain in its possession, that is fifty acres on the 2nd con., the same amount on the 7th and two fifties on the 14th, that is only 200 acres alto- gether. Many people say they are' 4111 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 hrirmony of the nerve centres and give new nerve force to shattered nervone systems. City dailies arc very profuse in their warnings to rural visitors not to blow out gas or get run over by the trolley, but do not always swallow their own prescription. One of these editorial sly sig Marie (;f all the cough weaiei:les sonic Dhors wits run over by a load of hay that were solei in that mat.;2•t. Out of while atten(.ing a cout.try fair se Gently the tisane list they found wily one that they declared was entirely free from and had to be taken to the hospital for all peisonn3. This Gen:mien wan Chain- repairs. beriain°s Cough Remedy made by the Chants erlain Medicine Guniapeny, Des. Mohan. Iowa, U. S. A. Tee absence of all narcotics stakes this remedy the saf- est arse beet that can be had; and it is with a feeling of security that any mot- her ant give it to her little ones. Cham- ' brriair:'e± Cough Remedy is especially re- I commended by Be rankers for c:laauhs, colas, croup end he 'looping centill. This remedy is for sale by A. I. McCall S Co. A will cat that got loose in a G. T. T.R. ! baggage car between Owen Sound and I Stratioc: made things lively for the I people in the car. The door was opened i and CI. • artii,ud ellowesi to esesipc to the ! 'emotes nen; Gmeley. Beeneei ha lid Y;'i 11= 1h:y Of k� .%�4.14,1S_aittlIrn Mar. Seeni:el Switzer Las sold hie farm i in C:'.•1,.:::h townshii, to Mr. J. 0. Steep, !. for alenn en,RO, Wail haps tought the ! Frail tree*oh farm, 1t10 acnes on the oust t eon., (t `euckerch:ith, 1,a1: ing therefor ; the cutin ef FTA)IDENIY AVIA( tela". L"liiit:r are often attacked by erelatel and ti:in.:erem'. ("cels . (`ianeem, Inarritee. Dy: ej.t-ty, Chol.aa nimbus. Chelan 1 ifazit a i etc . Dr. is ier'ti Entree t ef Wild $tre leery is a pronn••t and ELT,. eurte whish slc'd always L, sr£j)t iii t.': • ia£etece Mr. 3'. teebeet has sal i 1• s King Ed- ward i:_.t;1 ignpeety at Teitievater to a Mr. HCt T.i;tl77, trio hailer front St. Mary's. The gyro es:3-y ie t', ehar:go haibls about the end G':. tho pre -sent month, and the peit:ta wC sue:en:tenni will come cit,:e an 1 ?r• " Le�nd [3 A TOFl For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the �,,/ . Signature of ., �.4r4a. w One of the old settlers of the 2nd of Hullett passed away ou Friday,Oct. 27th in the person of Mrs. Hitch, Mrs. Hitch's maiden name was Mary Cole. She was a kind hearted and good Christ• ian woman. She leaves to mourn her loss, two dad, liters, two sisters and a brethcr. She remains were laid to reel: in Clinton cr-h.etry. *3SA?E® A IIAtJGE1O'JS 5911GICel. Cieefteele' 8d0larunaraic?r Avo., Toronto, G. jun O:.YfiintAI OIt CO., Toronto, (Jan .iia. C„entiara>o.--I am wosb eloeeed to eeeec Ohm cassava proportieo of ' Oxyrt'i. tar ,tag an mina, it, f.,r Catarrh in the heel n: ,::g tprab'ino9 Mit loatllaovie diaeaso. I Coen tun t,e;i n.; tattenteoa ') a largo Polypus that !.^.iotal lit titY right u) 014. which was successfully rornow..1 i y Cita foul tippbrwtion Of "Oayaenator thtiob; asrittY rax tt rfaen. danger and espouse had it 'men removed by 3 ,srl;e1ai process. I hive we i year remedy in my family cof 3, f.. r M anmitsr of voara. and can highly meows:lent ,t let fevers, teals and threat troubles -pan a garLde, irk* watateI, it le invaluable.. X ttomain, yours truly, G. et. EonIAD . OXYGENATOR A GERM FJ tR *.Id by -- OXIMP CJATon cit . at Harbord 8t„ • Toronto On Saturday, October 2$th, Elenor Gibson, the beloved wife of Malcolm Fisher, passed away. The deceased was 77 years of age and with her now bere- aved husband had resided on the 3rd oou. of Stanley for many years. She was well known and very highly respected. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is beet when used in tho Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. The Government has received royalty on over seven million dollars' worth of gold produced in the Yukon this year. The Kiondike's gold production on Oct. 19 was $7,050,000. The per capita out- put of the camp l'or the ten months of 19C5 is about $1,5C0. No other Damp in the world produces such a per capita. The angel of death slowly but surely is taking the early settlers of this coma try, one by one "across the bar." On Sunday, Oeiober 29th, Robert Moir, of Henault, passed away at the grand old age of 82. He was one of a family of long livers and knew little of sickness till witbiu the putt few years, when he became seriously ill and suffered much. His wife predeceased him a short rime ago, having also attained a good age. The deceased was a devout Presbyter- ian and weep held in high respeot by the entire circle of his acquaintance, If the ocean did not have salt, it would freeze somewhat wore readily than it does now, but there would he no very narked difference. The ocean is per - vented from fret zing not so much by its salt as by its commotion. On account of its size large portions of it extends ir - to warm climates at all seasons, and by reason of its great dtpth itisavast storehouse of heat. Its current distri• butes much warm water among the cold. Croup Absolutely Cured. "There is no remedy in my opinion that can act more promptly than Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine. It cured my son of croup, abso- lutely, in one night. We gave hill a dose when he was black in the face with choking. It gave him instant relief and cure." --Mr. Wine McGee, 49 Wright - ave., Toronto, Oat. _w. As a Ca.evule,,ee•ra food tSyr.:: •• N. Thomas, Orgal:, Ad - dime t n Co., Orr.. writes: -"My wife bed come st:on of the lungs along with otht•t• troubles sed bec14n a very weak and run down. Lay the use c,f Dr, Chase's ;Nerve 1''cod she was made as strong end well as ever. Of course I hail a dc::t.tr, but elle was weak, and it ! heel tin (leuee'e Nerve Food which built i her up." Dente. estate e(;niewl:at ant epectediy Oil Mor cloy mets m.s.,Oct, i;0th to .lames E.'n c nn, en tact ref ic.rnt cf Tecswater, who. though he had been ailing for some time, was not thought to be dangerously Ilis Geath w::9 due to an attack of peritonitis. Ile was aged 72 years and 9 mouths and leaves a widow but no chit dress, ern , c c en sen that Dr. P"1] ti .i 1. .a,"r 71111On v c ! • i, ... a';i a for iii ,\ 1 .) miry form of itching, d 1 * sal i,ro:rt:din` piles. _ the n:2 tura: r.,+ , << c.u.r•i'. eedit.: eetes• • ;Im-•r.,.r:. t.. t . • . ' i r r.:nl a-1: yonrreigh- bor.;wlrtati t'.altu a, son can !Ie it and ttt•tyour u:ott<•••• l,o,• . iC rot ,•Iirl•,i• file a box, at sal dealer+ Or i•:I,2.4.9ss.o::,13n'rt:s & Co.,Toronto, Dor, t}pi71i'ase3e 00viltm nt Hon. Mr. Monteith attended the dis- persion sale of the Trout Creel. ehort- l;oiu herd in Hamilton and purchased a cow and calf ter the Ontario Africul- tined College herd. The animals aro of the very eheicei t kind imported short- horn stock and c•est ;11,100. Some of the prices realized Ian from $1,500 to $2,100 for a single animal, G. E. Putman, Superintendent of Far- mer's Institutes, has comp to the condu- ction that the ininning development of the Temitltaming district is retarding agricultural dewierment. During his recent visit he o1 sei icd that the min- ing fever was takb4t l ten away from the farms, causing a Loatrcity of farm help. He says iv is desirable that large areas of the country should te cleared up as soon as poeeiblo to attain Letter weather con- ditions. Weeds have not yet gotten a foothold in the district. The Dominion government have had "spotters" at work for some time past, hunting up evidence against smugglers and now ladies living in border towns are in a state of consternation over the prmised prosecutions. The entire list of offenders is made up of ladies, and the catalogue of smuggled goods includes fall and winter suits, coats, opera cloaks, underskirts,fancy skirts, hosier y. chinaware and trinkets without eud. Deafness Cannot be Cured Ey local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eus- tachian Tube. When this tube is inflam- ed you have a rumbling sound or imper- fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing bet an inflamed condi- tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sentl for circulars free. F. J. CIIr;Nr:r & Co„ Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Emily Pills for eouastipa- tion. A judgement that will be of interest to publishers was given by Judge John- ston in Diykt ion Court, Vankleek Hill, Prescott county, lest month. Ii. C. Janes, editor of the Review, sued Charles Gillen, a barrister iu Roseland, for a subscription account cf i;.75. Gillau formerly laved in Vanitleek Hill anti while there subscrited for the Re- view. It was suailed to hint regularly and received by him sine(+ ISM. Judge Inlet that worthy couple at the residence Johneten held that the Ileviets was en- of Major and Mrs. Beck to help them titled to pay and th t the aceoat:t was celebrate their golden wedding, they legally elle to the Review.having been married in the old St. George's church in Goderich, which Contracts have been lfet for building a stood for so many years on The Crescent, new general hospital at Niagara Fails, to on Nov. lst, 1855. Mr. Kernighan had cost about 'Ii,OCO' came to Goderich two years before, and The body of a sailor with a lifo-pre- ho is therefore entitled to an limourable server marked"Kallyuga" was found on position in the front rank re Huron's the breakwater at Port Elgin. pioneers. About seveny ears: es he and • :.. his wife retired from the eater ties of the old homestead in Colborne, now occu- pied bytheir son ;Norman, n l settled and I AND COWS. ALL THIN, PALE WOMEN Can Learn the Cause ef Their Ner- vous, Used -up Condition. With women, 'i1 -Health is visually traceable to verve exhaustion. Feeling Iuu-Gown and tired meat of the time is natue's warning that more nerve• force is required. You must build up, nourish the body, vitalize the nerves, get more fietlh and blood. It's the abundant nutriment and build- ing material in Ferrozone that enables it to cure so many sick women. It increases the appetite, adds weight and strength, restores lost color and develops a surplus of energy and nerve force that defies sickness of any kind. There is living proof in Mrs. Daniel Ferguson, Jr. of Prescott, Ont. Read her statement; "A year ago my health failed. I grew thin and exceedingly pale. At times I was prostrated with nervous and sick headache. All slay I was tired. At night it was difficult to obtain restful sleep. My appetite was variable and in- digestion bothered me considerably. I became morolte and suffered from heart palpitation. You could scarcely believe the benefit I derived in one week from F':er102one. Color came back to my cheeks_ My vitality and appetite in- creased, renewed nerve force and better spirits Dame also Ferrozone did a world of good and ntade ma *ell." Remember this: No alcoholic stimu• lent can nourish and bnilcl up like Per. rezone. Fifty cents per box or six boxes for $2 50. At all dealers, or N. C. Pel- son & Co , Kingston, Ont., and Hartford Conn., U. S. A. Buttermilk is not generally consider- ed of much importance as a feed for hogs but from careful investigations it has been demonstrated that buttermilk is fully as fattening as separator milk, providing it has not had too muoh water put into it. Fetter results will be ob- tained by its use if taken from the churn, and not allowed to stand for several days. The Danish experiment station regards six pounds of separator milk as equivalent of one pound of grain. If buttermilk is equal in fattening powers to shim milk then taking corn as a basis a barrel of buttermilk would be equal in Herb. W. Edwards 'toured, Herb. W. Edwarde of Des Moines, Iowa, got a fall nn an icy walk last win- ter, sproinieg /no wrist and hruishing his knees. "The next dav,.' be says, "they were so sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to stay in bed, but I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Pain Baba and after a few applications all soreness had dir+nppenrtd." For sale by A. I. Mo. pail 8i Ou. .A wise mother caught her little boy smoking a cigarette the ether day. II • stead of invortiug him over her knee and nearly spanking the life out of him she said: "Johnny, dear, I sce yon are getting quite a biz little Tuan. Coupe away in and I'll give you one of papa's great big black cigars to smoke." So she marched Jenny into papa's study and set him down to smoke ono of papa's oigars. She sat opposite and watched while his lips grew white and his eyes yellow and bis hand dropped helplessly. and a little later, as she miuisterc d him with a basin, she had the satisfaotiou of receiving his vehement promise that he would never, never amwke a cigarette again iu his life. The essential lung healing principal of the pine tree has filially been successfully separated and refined into a perfect couch medicine -Dr Wood's Norway Pune Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaotion. Price 25 cents. value to one bushel of cora. • For Over Sixty Sears. An Old and Well -Tried Femed3--Mrs Winslow's SoothingSyrcp has bemused for over sixty years bymillion,of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, sofaens the gn''71s, allays all pain, euros wind colic, dud 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 value is inealcultclde. Besure you ask for MI's. Wfi:slow's Soothir•g Syrup, and take no other kind. (.)n Wednesday evening, Oct. 25th a number cf relatives and intimate per- sonal friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Kernighan, Victoria street, Goderich, O s iATh ONUS down in their present home. The Hind That Stick. The Hind That Turn To THE LADIES'I''AVOIt1rIs . BRONCHITIS. taxa -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite The Hind That End In medicine. They euro Constipation, Sick Headache, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia , CONSUMPTION. without griping, purging or sickening. Do not give a cold the chance to scute on your lung', but on the first sign of it g•, to your An interesting case that came off at druggist and get a bottle of Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, tate amounted to between $40,000 and Wellington fall assizes held at Guelph was the following: Anderson ve. Scott -An interesting case to set aside the will of the late W. I. Marshall, Clifford, and to establish a former will. His es - It cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore $45,500, and all he gave the plaintiff, 'Throat, Pains .in the Chest, Hoarsens., or tiny John A. R. Anderson, Hamilton, a half sl!eotion of the 'Throat or Lungs. Mrs, Gou- brother, was $500 and Mrs. Eagham, of shad', 42 Claremont Street, Toronto, writes: "I Clifford, a full sister only got $300, wish to thank you for the wonderful good Dr. After giving $1,000 to Guelph General husband and two children. it is -a wonderful hospital, deceased loft the residue of his medicine, it is co healing and soothing to a dig• estate to the Presbyterian church in treasing cough. 'Wo aro never without a bottle Canada. At Chancellor Boyyd's sugges- of it in the house." tion a settlement was made whereby Don't accept a oubstftuto7 for D. Wood's the sister is to receive $3000 out of the idoravay, vino Syrup. It Is put up in a yeitovr wrapper, three pine trees the trado mark, and estate. A big array of counsel were en. trice 23 cents, at all dealers. gaged in the ease. If you, your friends or relatives sufferwith Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to TInz LEIBIG Co., see King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All druggists sell or can obtain fu you ELEa 2 gS RTCR Out of 77.500,000 of acres of land in the United Kingdom only 28,003,000 are under permanent pasture. A man living at Mount Carmel, Pa., was so territied when a motor car driven by a "goggled" man went by that he fainted. When picked up he was found to have become insane. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup has done for my DOES YOUR HEAD ThoughIt Was Being FeelAs Hammered ? As Though It Would Crack Open? As Though a Million Spark, Were Flying Out of Your Eyes? Horrible Sickness of Your Stomach? Then You Have Sick Headache I B RD OK iTIBLO rrTE battr will afford relief from headaches no matter whether sick, nervous. spasmodic, periodical or removing bilious. It curesby the cause. Mr. Samuel T. Hibbard. Belleville, Ont., writes: "Last spring I was very poorly, my appetite failed mo, I felt weak and nervous, had sick headaches, was tired all the time and not able to work. I saw Burdock Blood Bitters recommended for just such a case as mine and I got two bottles of it, and found it to be an excellent blood medicine. You may use my name as I think that others should know of the wonderful merits of Burdock Blood Bitters." eifeerelfrenteenenneseseasso FO GOOD HEALT111 To preserve or restore it, there is no better ., prescription for men, women and children than Ripans. Tabules. Theyare easy to take, They 1 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 fam: r remedy. They are a dependable, hon- est r'-mr:dy with a long and successful record, to c•'rt; 'a. ugestlon, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn . o ,tipation, t ,ifensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, ' of' .ttion of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular ' latism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com- e .•,'ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up 1 + 1 'wn systems, restore pure blood, good appe'• ; ,: ^ .id sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives con tint benefit from a regular use of Ripans '1'..bules. Your druggist sells them, The five- c.:nt packet is en •gh for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottlt;. 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. 1: •si.$:.�L1tla9.:!rNgi,�n.+uu�,,j�ty�W+W1Y�i.is"�•�aLr3.�L�t4'P:alYtJilAa1K�!'.'e�al�:ItS..w.< er::x. v"$YS±KPJ The two sides of a person's face are never alike. The eyes aro out of line in tee) cases out of five, and one eye is stronger than the other in seven persons o ,t of leu. The right eye is glee, as a rnle,higlier than the ]eft. Only one pu- s, •u in fifteen has pertect eyes, the larg• e,:t peroentage of defects prevailing asrtoug fair haired people. The smallest vihratioa of sound can be distinguished better with one ear tban with both. The tans of two fingers never grow with the satire rapidity, that of the little finger growing the fastest, while that of the thumb grows slowest. In fifty-four out of ot•t+ hundred the left leg Is shorter than the right. 1 Thos. Warren, the itinerant vet, so well known in Bruce county, died in the House of Refuge at Walkerton, Thurs- day, ootober the 20th. He was com- mitted to that institution a few weeks ago by the Warden, and when the search light was turned on him, the keeper found that he was in a very un- sanitary condition. His'age was put at about 90, though the old vet has been heard to remark that ho was a drnmmer boy at Waterloo. As Waterloo was fought in 1815, and Thos. Warren would be at least 15 then, ho must have passed the century milestone five years ago. Had he taken good care of himself he might have lived to an age that would go I on record as one of the ripest in Canada. Germ® neatele80000erstli lenieseGas►® muse eetneefetetelaViDC ODGee cnetee080 te IP a �,, t 7! .ear„ e ''t• �i z .s. tl). ey .,;,�.a .•c x3, Gil � � illi 4' � �i � �4ir I A r �,. I p �* fJ e41 ; Q • o • • 0 0 0 (9 0 0 a') ea e.. The TIMES will receive subscriptions at the rates below 3a for any or all of the following publications :411...598050 ,-„ ,�t Times to January 1st, 1907 X1.00 � Times and Daily Globe •i�. Times and Daily Mail and Empire 4.50• 4. 4. 'i' Times and Daily World 3.10 Times and Toronto Daily News. ! ,.1. Times and Toronto Daily Star i 4. 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I OOSOODiil11USSt10•i•S S•SiSSS 0000111600610111.04111110.1110.0.061110111111 The famous Tugela river, in South Africa, is said on one occasion to have risen forty feet during a single niadat, owing to thunderstorms on the moun- tains. The largest flag in the world was made in San Francisco for Hawaii. It is eigh- ty feet long and consumed 700 yards of bunting and floats from a pole 150 feet long. i 11 • • Variety in Scarf 9Fns Variety i.: _•arf pins is almost a i t,y with the average na..i. And geed taste need 'tot mean extravat;amo.• at Diamond 1 11. re there are t.:: :':a , :I in solid tee. .it i!,.:, --- as well as s.1ietir.' dia- mond anus at $: o.i o. A first favorite is a pin in fox -head design of solid gold -dull finish with ruby eyes. And postpaid it is yours for $5. oo. RVRIE MOS. I34 -I38 YONGii ST. TORONTO • ONT, FOR 1905 - 06. 8 1 •