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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-05-03, Page 6• 6 THE 1'YNGUAN TIMES MAX 37 19U6 THE SUNLIGHT WAY RUB ON SUNLIGHT SOAP LEAVE 30 To 60 MINUTES/ �i ;x, RINSE WELL Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way (follow directions). Hard rubbing and boiling are things of the past in homes where Sunlight Soap is used as directed. Sunlight Soap will not injure even the daintiest fabric or the hands, and the clothes will be perfectly white, woolens soft and fluffy. The reason for this is because Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure, contains no injurious chemicals - indeed, nothing but the active, cleansing, dirt -removing proper- ties of soap that is nothing but soap. Buy it and follow 5C• directions s YOUR MONEY REFUNDED by the dealer from whont you buy Sunlight Soap if you find any cause for complaint. 16, LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO At 4 o'clock or thereabouts ou Monday ',. evening, April 23rd fire broke out in the Grand Trunk station at Wa1I ertuu,.aud, notwithstanding the best efforts of the firemen, it was entirely destroyed. As what started the fire, nobody seems to know. The agent, Mr. biienlhausen, was at supper at the time, as was also hie assistant, Hairy Piice. Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. John Wiegtns, farmer, of McCreary, Man„ while attempting to rob an owl's nest, had his`ttght eye torn out by the bird. The population of Elderslie has dropp- ed to 2,018, which is very little more than balf what it was in 1871. The figures in that year were 3,909_ Chamberlain's Salve This ealve is intended eapecially for sere nipples, burns, frost bites, chapped hands, itching piles, chronic sore eyes, granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and for diseases of the skin such as tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, scald bead, herpes, barber's itch, scabies or itch and eczema. It has ruet with un- paralleled success in the treatment of these diseases. Price 250 per box. Try it. For sale by all druggists. • Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warrener, of Olin - ton celebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday of this week. The nine living members of the family were home for the event. It is estimated that the savings of 20,• 00C Irish laborers who went over to work in England and Scotland during last year's harvest amounted to nearly $1,375,000. SIIDDENIY ATTACHED, Children are often attacked suddenly by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, etc. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure which should always be kept in the house. Statistics just issued show that the number of emigrants from Ireland in 1905 to the United States was 25,134 and to Canada 2,360. Two lt'undred and eighty-five went to Australia. In Russia it is unlawful to give kisses in public. A kiss in the street is pena- lized by a fine of $1, and on a tramcar by a fine of $5. Declaration of love on a postcard renders the sender liable to a fine of $2. DR. A. Vt. CHASE'S O c arCATARRH CURE.,. u. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air 3J passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. Ail dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Mr. R. Arkell, who has been in charge of the Imperial Bank at Listowel since the branch was opened seven years ago was notified on Monday of his transfer to the agency of the new branch. being opened by bis bank at London, Ont. His (successor at Listowel is Mr, H. C. Se- cond, ofSt. Thomas. THE GREATEST The per capita expenditure: of all kinds of stimulating beverages in the United States last year was $1S 63, of which $2 63 wee for tea, coffee and cocoa, and $15 95 for alcoholic soma. teats. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of GAR YOU RESIST DISEASE GERMS? Yes, and become "germ -proof" by Driving Out Blood Humors and Restoring tits System. • Why are doctors and hospitals so busy iu spriug•timr.? Easily answered. Peo- ear haven't tnuoh surplus vigor in the spring, it was all used up in fighting off colds thrcu„ h th't winter. 1 With thin l.luod and low vitality, the germs of disease become active and cause fevers and debility. Your one prote.tion is to get the abundant vigor that Ferrozene so quick- ly supplies; it Rives spring siokuess that "tired feeling," restores nerve energy and iustills vim and force into every ail- ing organ of the body The largest steamers ever built in No abler restorative is known than Canada are to be built this email at , Ferri zone; its it,floence is not totnpor- Bridgeburg, on Lakes Ontario. Ouo is a' ary but lusting, laying a sound fouuda- tion of health that lasts till old age. 10,000 ton freight stsamcr for the Chi- Mr, Nt=z thre Begin of Watton P. 0 , cago and St. Lawrence Transportation (lee., a ho received euormou's benefit Company, another is a palace steamer front Ferroz tae, writes: ' I cannot for the C. P. R. traffic on the great speak to highly in praise of Ferrozone. If any ono had told mo that any remedy lakes. Another for the R. & 0. Com- could build up my nervous system so piny's yards at Toronto to run between - well, I wouldn't have believed it. Prescott and Montreal. "Before using Ferrcz the I was run down in nerve and vital energy, and in very weak health. 'I didn't get enough sleep at night and felt poorly in the day time. "Ferrcz tope has filled me up with energy and vim, increased my weight and made a new man of tae." Yt,ur heulth through the summer de- pends on clearing away all traces of spring sickness; the remedy is Ferrczone. Sold by all dealers' 50o per box or six boxes for $2 e0 By mail from N. C. Polson & Oo., Hartford, Conn., U.S A., and Kingston, Out. Sick headache results from a derange. _ meat of the stomach and is cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- lets. Sold by all diuggiste, On Wednesday, April 25th, at the re- sidence of the bride's mother, at Luck - now, Mies i larguret Campbell was married to Mr. Thomas Watson, of Lucknow. Promptly at 12 o'clock noon the groom took his place before a bank of flowers in the spacious hall, and im- mediately the bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. A. S. Camp- bell, entered to the strains of Mendell- shon's March played by Miss Kate Mc- Nabb. Rev. Mr. McKerroll performed the ceremony. G -EL SC:10rt. gA. Bears the The Kind'YOu Haus Always Bought Signature ' of '�1i��e`.. A very happy event took place at the home of Mrs. T H. Brady, 71 Birch avenue, Toronto, when her neice, Miss Martha Levy, eldest daughter of Mr. James Levy of Clinton, was married to C. N. Brown, of Clinton. On the authority of the greatest manu- facturer of dental supplies in England, there are over 40,000 onnces of pure gold worked up annually for dentists' use for material in filling teeth, in plates and solders, the valves of this gold approxin- mating one million dollars. Sunlight Soap is batter than other soaps, but is bust when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. A tramp arrested near Black Horse was found to have his pockets full of burrs. It was found that be smoked them instead of tobacco. This use of the burdock may set capitalists thinking and see the abused weed carefully culti- vated. The smallest inhabited island in the world is that on which the Eddystone lighthouse stands, for at low water it is only 30 feet in diameter. At high water the base of the lighthouse, which has a diameter of only a little over 28 feet is completely submerged. 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. Mrs. McLeod died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Taylor, Tamarisk, Man , on the 4th of April, aged 75 years. She will be remembered as an old and high. ly-respected resident of Clinton, where she resided for some twenty years. Be- fore that she bad been a resident of the 3rd concession of Stanley. BLOOD PURIFIER IN THE WORLD z. Good brain food. au Excites the functions of the liver. 3, Promotes a sound sbd quiet sleep. 4. Disinfects the mouth. 5. Neutralizes the sutplu9 acids of the stomach. ti. Paralyzes hemorrhoidal disturbance/. S. Helps the secretiost of the kidneys. Prevents talcalus concretions. . Obviates indigestion. Ns. A preventative against diseases of the throat tr. Stestsxes all nervous energy and re- vives the laturai forces. THE OXYGENATOR 00. Warw•v'di St . Toronto,, Ont, For OVeI` Slaty Tours, Caught Co'd While fluuttuga isurgiar. Mr, Wm Thos. Lanorgan, Provincial Constable at Ohapleau, Ontario,says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Ohamberlaiu's Cough Reme- dy, I tried it, and after tst o small bottles I was completely cared." Thin remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its superior excelleece has become known. For tale by all druggists. Mrs. George Rife , of Walkerton, aft- er au illness extending over a period of nearly it year, passed away. late ou Mon- day night, April 23rd, at the age of 69 year. Mrs. Rife has been in delicate health ever since the death of her hus- band which occurred about a year ago, and for a much longer peril suffered much from asthma. She was born in the county of Waterloo, not far from the town of Hespeler, but removed with her husband to Walkerton about thirty years ago, where has resided continuous- ly ever since. Doan's Kidney Pills act on' the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They core backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, cougestiou, inflamation, gravel, Bright'e disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder A lotion recommended for skin that is broken out is made of one dram of tin( tare of camphor, one dram of pre- cipitate of sulphur, one dram of glycer- ine and four ounces of rose water. Ap- ply night and morning. An oil rub if your ekin is harsh and dry will be exceedingly beneficial and will help put it an normal condition. Tho Greek bath in which seven parts of pure olive oil and one part of the oil of lavender is used is exquisite and exceed- ingly refreshing. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfeot ooueh medicine -Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 Dents. John Burns, ex workman, now cabi- net miuister, once contended publicly that no man's work is worth more than 2,500 a year. But John Burns has had to take a good deal of rallying since, with his 2500 maximum on record, he .has acoepted au office v,hich pays £:,000. Iu Battersea, during there - cent election, he had to endure some good•humored heckling by his con- stituents ou this subject. He answered that he was, at any rate, receiving only the prevailing rate of wages m his new trade. When one courageous woman in :tale audience rose to put the pointed in- quiry, "But what do yon do with the money, John?" his sufficent reply was, Go ask the misses." Thomas Whitely, a one time resident of the townehip, but for many decades of Godoricb, died after a long illness on Sunday, April 22ad, in the 64th year of his age. In early life deceased was a school teacher; he afterwards owned the hotel on St. David's street, behind the Opera House, and for quiet a number of years has lived retired. The deceased was twice married, his first wife being a daughter of the late Elijah Martin. The late Mr. Whitely is survived by his second wife and five children, two sons being born of the first marriage, and two daughters and one son of the se- cond. iC 1.11 491=, Xt. X . Beare the T,he Kind You Hale Alsays Bough Sigeatere of Edwin James was one of the most brilliant English lawyers of his day, but he was in financial difficulties. At one An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs - time he lived in some West -End chamb- Winslow s SoothingSyrup has been used for over sixty years bymillionsof mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind collo, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Besure you ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. era, the landlord of which could never obtain rent. At last he had recourse to an expedient which he hoped would arouse his tenant to a sense of his obli- gation. He asked him if he would be kind enough to advise him on a little legal matter in which he was concerned, and on James acquiescing drew up a statement specifying his own grievance t..°.,, t► against the learned counsel and asked him to state what he considered the best A quiet wedding was solemnized in] court fora landlord to tape under such St. Ignatius Church at Deemerton, on Tuesday morning, April 24th, when Mr. Otto Schwartz, hotel -keeper of Neustadt was wedded to Miss 13rigetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Diebold of Car- rick, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jos. F. Wey, pastor of the church. We would warn our readers to be on the lookout for Strait Settlement coins. They are being circulated somewhat freely in some parts of the country, and are almost worthless. Business men who "see thein coming" refuse to take them at any figure. The writer had a half -dollar piece of this money in his possession recently, and after failing to get it exchanged at any price in a dozen Picea, ri'cigar doalorltook it for ;5 Conte. Not long ago the half -dollar coin was valued at 35 or 40 cents, but now it has become such Is hrrmbttg it is not '*anted on any Colaeideratien.- 'Ctmlineroiel. Orli) Quickly "Knocked Out. Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted colds which speedily devel- oped auto the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, mus- cles sore, head stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a double dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon completely knocked out the grip." Sold by all druggists. conditions, The paper was returned to the landlord the nest morning with the following sentence subjoined ; "In nsy opinion this is a case which admits' of only one remedy- patienoe,"-•- Bald, more "Record." When Mother Strikes. (W. B. Nesbitt, in Chicago Tribune.) All On aflutter; Parlor isn't swept; Live on bread and butter - How the house is kept! Breakfast; one etale wattle That no one can like - This is simply awful; Mother's ou a atrike 1 Baby's) in the cradle Yelling like a fiend; Pot and pan and ladle All wait to be cleaned; Milk is in the bottle Waiting till it sours - Mother's quit the throttle, Struok for shorter hours Everything is dusty ; All the fires are out; Knives and forks are rusty; Trash is all about; Children all need dressing - Where's the brush and comb? Isn't this distressing? No one runs the home. Father's argumentive; Mother won't reply -- Says there's no incentive; She won't sweep and fry. Wash and drese and hustle -- This was her remark - Sacrificing muscle From the dawn till dark. Frowns on arbitration ; What are we to eat? See our consternation! Mother's smile is sweet; She is bland and pleasant; She is full of pluck. Home is fierce at present - Mother's gone and struck! SPRING ItIEDICINE. As a spring medicinoe 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. Words of Wisdom. Citizenship simply means service. The supercilious are simply supersilly. The immovable hearts move the world. If you cannot serve your fire hint. The empty faith is sounding brass. No victory is so well worth fighting for as the victory over self. He is blessed with fortune learned to bear misfortune. A man who is honest for policy will be dishonest for promotion. The losses of truth are more profitable than the gains of trickery. employer, penally made of who has THE LADIES' FAOOBITE. Lexa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. Reflections of a Bachelor. From the New York Press. There is always room for one more at the bottom. A woman has less sense than a man, but she always acts more sensibly. It is queer how easy it is to explain to a womau the things you can't explain to yourself. A man has to be a good deal of a pee- simist not to like the world when he imagines people envy him. Most men default on love letters more than on promissory notes. The kind of scandal women like to talk about is the kind too awful to talk about. A nice thing about having your wife away on a visit is nobody ever likes to argue by letter. A woman always has scruples about telling a man a secret because she sus- pects he will keep it. This story is from the Ripley Express. Of course there isn't a word of truth in it, but it does to tell all the same: A story is going of a farmer, living a few miles from Walkerton, who wore hie old snit until everybody was tired of it, and his eatimable wife was ashamed of him. Bat one day, when selling pro- duce in town, he determined to buy it new snit, and a happy thought struck him. He would surprise Eliza. So he bundled a new suit into the wagon, hur- ried toward home, and at the bridge a few melee out, he stood up in the wagon and "peeled" and throw the despised old suit into the creek. Then he reached for his new clothes, They were gone - had jolted out of the wagon! The night was cold and laic teeth chattered as he skurried for home. He surprised Eliza even more than be had anticipated, Lucknow citizens were terribly ehook- ed to learn of the sudden death of Mr. G. W. Berry, which took place at the family residence on Havelock Street in that village, about hall past seven on Tuesday evening, April 24th. Mr, Berry WAS one of the oldest and for many ""!!"r'' \ 1 years one of the most prominent busi- ness men in the section, and in his death Lucknow has lost one of her beat citi• zine. lie was for nearly forty years a resident of tho village, and always took an active interest in everything that per- tained to the welfare of the place, and They act directly on the kidneys, and no one will be more universally missed stake them strong and healthy. than Mr. Berry, and in theirgreat trial; t, Mrs. )clary Halley, Auburn, ll.S., writes: L or over tour iuonthe I was troubled with his bereaved widow and children have I a lame back and was unable to turn in bed the heartfelt sympathy of the whole withouthelp. wag inducedi Crdby Afriers d to r try Doan's Kidney fills. Af t• .c using two. community. Ile *as a life long Liber. tltirtls of a box my back was as well as stet." al in politics, and in religion was a con. Price Ifyoti,�your friends or relatives suffer with hits, Epilepsy, St, Vitus' Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to Tntt Liam; Co.. 1/0 Xing Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All A WOMAN'S BACK IS THE MAINSPRING OF HER • PHYSICAL SYSTEM. The Slightest Back- ache, it Neglected, is FOA 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 fam. remedy. They are a dependable, hon.. est °t'�1n-:dy 'vith a long and successful record, to 'n ilgest'rin, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn. _o ,i.lpation, t, .=fensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, • '�i' .ttion of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular iatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver corn- , .'ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up i�iran systems, restore pure blood, good appe-• .1d sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives con tant benefit from a regular use of Ripans .i'.,bules. Your drt gist sells thele. The five- c.int packet 'is ell ;h for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle 5o cents, contains a supply for a year. xt ,T ;, 1. hh,l.i "mle,..0 •••••••••••••-••••••1M•••• •i•••••••••••••-•7•••••••- • •• • • •• CLUBBINGL • Liable to Cause Years of Terrible Suffering. No woman can be strong and healthy unless the kidnt'!ys are well, and regular in their action. When the kidneys are ill, the whole body is i11, for the poisons which the kidneys ought to have filtered out of the blood are left in the system. Tho female constitution is naturally more subject to kidney disease than a man's; and what is more, a women's work is never done -her whole life is one con- tinuous strain. How many women have you heard say: " My, how my back aches I' Do you know that backache is ono of the first signs of kidney trouble? It is, and should be at- tended to immediately. Other symptoms are frequent thirst, scanty, thick, cloudy or highly colored urine, burning. sensation when urinating, frequent urination, puff- ing under the eyes, swelling of the foot and ankles, floating specks before the eyes, oto. These symptoms if not taken in time and cured at once, will cause years of terrible kidney suffering. All these symptoms, and in fact, these diseases may be cured by the use of DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS • • • • •i • • • • • 4. 4. .1. 4. 4* 31' 4. 4. 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