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The word's navies number 2,201 war
vessels.
London Ocuaty has an area of 118 •
square miles.
Down's Kidney Pills act on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They cure backaches, weak back, rheum-
stirs, diabetes, congestion, inflamation
gravel, Brigbt'e disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder
In France it ie illegal to capture frogs
nt night.
Railways in the United States employ
1,500,000. men.
SUDDEMY ATTACKED.
Children are often attacked suddenly
by
painful and dangerous Colie, Cramps,
Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infautura, etc. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild StsawLerry is a prompt
and sure care which should always be
kept in the house.
Chinese furniture trade workers in
Victoria, Australia,outnumber the Euro-
peans by 088 to 140.
Naples is reponsible for the manufact-
ure of the Major portion of the world's
supply of tortoise.he11,
'rake One of Sar. Agnew's Liver
Pills
iter dinner. It will promote e di-
gestion and overcome any evil effects of
too heavy eating. Safe, prompt, active,
painle s and pleasant, This effective
little pill is supplanting all the old school
nauseous pnrgauves. 40 doves, 100-13
;sold by A L. Hamilton.
The Loudon birth rate fell below the
average in 1887 and has been steadily de-
v+reaeing ever since,
Boars the The Kiud Vol Baia AIA:iy3 Ba4t
Signatureof
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Beery tide rt;eeied male in Norway
have to serve in the army. Th.: first year
he serves 54 days, thq second 24 dee- s,
and the third year 24. He gets only his
board,
Zkier'vonsnet•s, JJys11epia, In-
digestion, and kindred ailments, take
wings before the healing qualities cf
South American Nerviline. Thomas
Hoskins, of Durham, Ont., took his
preacher's advice, followed directions,
and was cared pert::auenly of the worst
form of Nervous Prostration and dyspep-
ia. He has recommended it to others
with gratifying results. It's a great
nerve builder —12—Sold by A. L. Ham-
ilton.
The soldiers in the British army are
being taught how to sing, and regiment-
tal choral societies are soon to be formed.
The idea was taken from the German
army.
!-UR. A. W. CHASE'S
\CATACURE .,.
RRH
50.
is sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower.
\•.---,r-1 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.
There are about 2,000 persons in
France who are set down as anarchits,
and are under watch of the police of the
various European countries.
In St. Petersburg late hours are the
ante. The principal streets are generally
crowded at one o'clock in the morning.
Some of the theatres do not open before
midnight.
L
Por Over Sixty Years.
An old and Weil -Tried -Remedy ---Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over sixty years by millions of moth-
ers for their children while teething,
With perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens the gnats, allays all pain,
cures wind colic, and is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste.
told by druggists la every part of the
world. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Its
value .is incalculable. Iia sure yen ask
for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
Chief Jnstice Meredith upheld the
'validity of the Lakofiold local option by-
law.
Japan's importations of wheat flour
from Canada for the nine months end-
ing September 30 were worth $62,015, ae
against a value of $35,117 for the same
period of 1905,
Dear Mother
Your little enes area constant rare in
Fall and Winter weather. They will
etch cola. Do you know about Shiloh's
Consumption Cute, the Lung Tonle, and
whet It his tion for so many ? It is girl
to be the only reVatble remedy for all
di.oaae
sof the sir panacea in children.
]iso
It is e
r.
Ite::i harm e:,s an:i 1- nt t3
teaks. Itisguartl
nteetocur:eryoucmerely
b returnee). The price is 25e. per bottle,
asid all dealers in enedit:ne sell 3
SHILOH
This remedy sheuld be in every household,
The New York Central has been fined
81`;,000 for granting rebates to the sugar
trust.
The Grand Trunk Pacific dock at West
Fort William collapsed, carrying 800
tons of steel rails into the river.
Pr. Agri 's Cure for the
I;t cart acts directly and quickly,
stimulates the heart's action, stops most
acute pain, dispels all signs of weakness,
fluttering, sinking, smothering, or palpi-
tation. This wonderful cure is the
sturdy ship which carries the heartsick
patient into the haven of radiant and
perfect health. Gives relief in most
acute forms of heart disease in 30 minut-
es.-10—Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
A tree blown down at Belleville carried
the electric wires down on the barn of
the Thompson Furniture Company, and
a serious blaze resulted.
Doctors say that much of the headache
from which women suffer is due to the
heavy hats they wear,
TILE LADIES' FAVOnITE.
Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
After frying onions, pour a little vin-
egar into the frying•gr,n, let it get hot,
and it will remove all smell from the
pan.
When pouring cream from one vessel
t o another, to prevent it from sticking,
first rinse the 'vessel out with a little
milk.
A Pleasant Ditty,—"When I
know anything worthy or reccmmenda-
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tion I A,
t.�.,_•;ucrle Iris ratifi� gn tell ,t,
says Rev. Jas. Mnroecir, of Hamburg,
Pa' "Ji: Agnew's Catarrhal Powder
1' �n cared me of Catarrh of five years
standing. It is certainly magical in its
effect, The first application benefited
me in five minutes 50 cts."-9—Sold by
A. L. Hamilton.
When making soup or stew with old
vegetables, add one teaspoonful of sugar
which will sweeten them and make them
THE WINGIEU TIMES NON EMBER 29„ 1906,
Hon. 'William Kerr, K. 0 ,LL D., of
Coburg, Senator of the Dominion of Oan-
ada, died shortly after 0 o'clock Thurs-
day night at the Toronto General Hos.
pier.
Etat what you like—Give the diger•
tive organs some a ork to do. These
functions need exercise as Much as any
part of the Mann anatomy, but if they
are delicate, give them 'the aid t . t Dr?
Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets afferd and
you can eat anything that's wbolrsomt,
and palatable ---00 in a bex, 35 cents. --8.
Sold by A, L. Hamilton.
Six lives were lose by the wreck of the
steambarge Resilute off the western sand
bar at Toronto. Captain John Sullivan
was swept ashore on top of the oabin of
the steambarge.
Bears the Ito Kind You Haw Always Bought
Signature X//
of..*��
To keep sponges soft and white, wash
them in water with a little tartaric acid
in it, then rinse in plenty of cold water,
Take cure not to put in too much tartar-
ic acid or the sponges will be spoilt.
Chapped Hands,
Wash your hands with warm water,
dry with a towel and apply Chamber-
lain's Salve just before going to bed, and
a speedy cure is certain, This salve is
also unequaled for skin diseases. For
sale by all druggists.
In the Transvaal during 1905 record
amount of coal was produced, the total
for the year reaching 2,600,799 tons of
2,000 lb , valued at 81,231,300. The
average valve per ton of this coal
$1.54.
Many people say they are "all nerves,"
easily startled or upset, easily worried
and irritated. Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pills aro just the remedy such
sole require. They p q e r eaters perfect
harmony of the nerve centres and give
new nerve force to shattered nervous
systems.
When the handles of steel knives be-
come loose or come off they can be easi-
ly mended with resin. Pour a little
powdered resin into the handle, lentil it
is red hot, then thrust it quickly into the
-beadle; end when it 9a cool the handle
will be found ao be firmly fixed,
Croup.
A reliably medicine and one that
should always bo kept in the home for
immediate use is Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It will prevent the attack if
given as soon as the child become hoarse,
or even atter the croupy cough appears.
For sale by all druggists.
BABY'S BIRTH
A TRYING TiME.
Made Easy If the Mother Prepares Her
System w[ti a nraci,rg Treatment
of .l'er'roz ore.
Women immediately experience a real
gain to power and strength from using
Perrez rue.
It le a true verve and blood tone and
picots permanent cures uoparallcled in
the hist fry of medicine.
Perrozoue supplies the essentials of life
that are exhausted by overwork, worry.
indigestieu or high living. It oontaiue
just what every ran down woman and
girl 1 squires.
By it -milling new strength into the
blood, Ferrez.lne benefits the whole
bpdy.
Digestion improves. the eyes sparkle,
the cheeks glow with girlish beauty.
Normal powers are restored to the
regenerative organs, the nerves are re-
cbnrged with energy, proving that dir-
ect benefit it result ng from Ferrozone.
There is no greater boon to suffering
we men than Irene zone, It fills the sy-
stem with the snap and fire of youth,
builds up firer tissue, rounds out the
form until perfect womanhood and vigor-
ous health is attained.
Ferrozone is the one safe toxio for
ladies to use, because it contains no
alcohol or dangerous drugs. Growing
girls, young women, expectant mothers --
every female will derive unquestionable
benefit from Ibis grand restorative.
Prepared only in tablet form, 50c, for
a box of tifty tablets, or six boxes for
$2 50, at all dealer'.
Cherra
Parji, situated in Southwest-
ern assatn, Further India, is maintain-
ing its reputation as the most rainy place
in the world, and in five consecutive
days a rainfall of seventy four and a
was pelf inches has been recorded,
ITGI, Mango, Prairie Scratches and
everp corm et contagious Itch ou human
or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol-
ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails.
Said by A L Hamilton,
Margaret Scott McPherson, widow
of the late Hugh McPherson, died early
Tuesday morning, Nov. 20th, at her
home on Jane St., Teeswater. She was
very old, having reached the age of 76
:ears,
Piles find positively cured
with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's
made for P les alone—and it does the
work surely and wi h satisfaction. Itch-
ing, painful, protruding or blend piles
disappear lite magic by its use. Large
Nickel Capped jars, 50 cents. Sold and
recommended by Walley's drug store.
Mrs McDaniel, whose maiden name
was Ann Attwell, passed away early
Tuesday morning, Nov. 20th, at the
home of her daughter•in law, Mrs Mary
McDaniel, at Gotcioo St. Teeswater
She was eighty years of age.
taste like new.
When making a boiled pudding, don't
forget to make a pleat in the cloth at
the top of your basin, so as to allow the
pudding room to swell.
ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Jacob Becker, a Waterloo pioneer, died
at New Hamburg on Saturday, aged 73
years. His i1o13 are proprietors of a
large departmental store in New Hain -
berg.
Hon. Radolphe Lemieux is credited
with the statment in Montreal that the
Georgian Bay Ship Canal, from Georgian
Bay to Montreal is a thing of the near
future.
Bilious Attack Quickly Cared,
A few weeks ago I had a bilious attack
that was so segero I was not able to go
to the office for two days. Failing to
get relief from my family physician's
treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets and the next
day I telt like a new man,—H. C. Bailey,
Editor of the News, Chapin, S. C. These
tablets are for sale by all druggists.
The white of an egg, weIl beaten with
quicklime and a small quantity of very
old cheese, forms an excellent substitute
for cement when wanted in a burry,
either for broken china or old ornament-
al glasswork.
Immigration companies Of Japan are
getting ready to send 50,000 Japanese
laborers to Hawaiian sugar plantations
by next JUIN.. Six thousand young men
aro now at Yokahama ready to sail for
Honolulu.
Preventics, as the name implies, pre -
vont all Colds and Grippe when "taken
at the sneeze stage." Preventics are
toothsome can. y tablets. Preventics
dissipate all colds quickly, and taken
early. When you first feel that a cold
is coaling, they check and prevent them.
Preventics are thoroughly safe for child-
ren, and are ac effectual for adults. Sold
and recommended in 5 cent and 25 cet:t
boxes by Walley's drug store.
Postmaster -General Lemieux annonno.
dei at Montreal that the Government in-
tends taking steps at the coming session
to protect Caneda from the yellow press
of the United States, and to give a pre-
forenCe to the British periodicals,
Of the
103municipalities
in
theprov-
ince
ov
p
i
neo that are
to wets on Ideal option by-
laws ;on January 1, are in Bruce County
while Southampton already has the law
in operation Tewnshipe that will vote on
the law are: Arran, Enloe, Eastnor,
Kincardine, and villages': Teeswater
and„Tiverton.
During an auction sale on the farm of
Mr. Eli Barnum, near Tillsonburg, the
floor gave way and a number of men
and horses fell through. Several men
received ir'jnries, but only two are
thought to be seriously hurt.
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINII'1ENi' re-
moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps
and blemishes from horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles,
sprains, sore and swoollen throat,coughs,
etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known, Sold by A . L. Hamil-
ton.
All cfiioers on the effective Het of the
British army who are elected members
of the House of Commons subsequent to
October 5th, aro to be placed on half pay
from the date of their election, accord-
ing to an army order.
ariuI:i° IiTEDICINE;
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.
Plana for the alleged c:;mbivation of
the majority of the prineip•rl fish dealers
of Boston into one concern. to be known
as the National Fishery Company, incor-
porated under the Iaws of Maine with a
capital of $5,000,000, are repeated.
Great Britain possesses 23 submarines,
France has 30, Russia 13, United States
8, Japan 5, Italy 2, and Germany 1, and
in course of construction Great Britain
has 15 of this class of vesn L France is
credited with 3l, Bessie 15, 'Milted
States 4, Japen 2, Italy 4, and Germany
1,
T yDr WOODISS
NORWAY PINE
SYRUP _
aures CCUGlne, COLDS, B11ONC1fITI$,
HOARSENESS and all THROAT AND
LUNG TlOUBL'ES. Mise Florence E.
Mailman, New Germany, N.S„ writes: --
I had a cold 'which left ma with a very
ad cough. 1 was afraid 1 was going
nth consum tion. 1 was advised to try
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D NORWAY PINE SYRUP.
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f i it but before L had
i[ d little faint n efo
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'taken ono bottle T began to feel better,
`And after the second I felt as well at
trey. My cough has completely Map.
oared. PRICE ax COTS.
Bilious Colic
Quick relief Is afforded by
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera '
and Diarrhoea Ilenredy.
It never fails and is pleasant and safe
to take,
The attack may bo warded off by taking
a double dose 01 this remedy as soon as
the first indication of the disease appears.
t'or sale by druggists everywhere.
On Wednesday evening, November
14th, the residence of Mrs. Agnes Tay-
lor, Sangeen road, was the scene of a
happy wedding, when her daughter
Elizabeth was united in marriage to
Donald McBenzie, Detroit, son of Mr.
and Mts. McKenzie, Huron township ou
the boundary near Lncknow.
Try This For 'Your Cough.
To relieve a cough or break up a cold
in twenty-fonr hours, the following
simple formula, the ingredients of which
can be obtained of any good prescription
druggist at small cost, is all that will be
required: Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure),
one-half ounce; Glycerine, two ounces;
good Whiskey, a half pint. Shake well
and take in teaspoonful doses every four
hours. The desired results can not be
obtained unless the ingredients are pure.
It is therefore better to purchase the in-
gredients separately and prepare the
mixture yourself. Virgin Oil of Pine
(Pure) should be purchased in the origin-
al halt -ounce vials, which druggists buy
for dispensing. Each vial is securely
sealed in a round wooden case which
protects the Oil from exposure to light.
Around the wooden case is an engraved
wrapper with the name—"Virgin Oil of
Pine (Pare)"—plainly written tnereon.'
There are many imitations and cheap
productions of Pine, but these only
create nausea, ani never effect the de-
sired results.
,An aged weather prophet in Maine
predicts another open winter. He bases
his prediction on these alleged facts:—•
That the summer birds have remained
north later than usual; that hens have
been late in moulting; that corn husks
are very scant and gauzy; that burs on
beeohnuts are thin, and that chipmunks
have laid by a very small store of nits
and train,
The now Pure Fiod and Drug Liw
will mark it on the label of every Cough
cure containing Opium, Chloroform, or
any other stupifying or poisonous drug.
But it passes Dr, Shoop's Cough Cure as
made for 20 years, entirely free. Dr.
Shoop all along has bitterly opposed the
use of all opiates or narcotios, Dr,
Shoop's Cough Cure is absolutely safe
even for tho youngest babe—and it cures,
it does not sitnply suppress, Get a safe
and reliable Cough Cure, by simply in-
sisting on having Dr. Sboops's. Let the
Law be your preteotion. We cheerfully
recommend and sell it. 'Valley's drug
store. -
A man put up at a Wocdetock hotel sat
down after getting to his room and had
a good comfortable smoke. When satis-
fied he placed the pipe in his coat pocket
the heel still burniug, and went to sleep.
The embers set fire to his coat while he
slept and a purse containing $80 were
burned, Little damage was done to the
room. A sadder and wiser man he rose
the morrow morn.
5
State of Ohio, City of Toledo
Luoan County, 5 ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore-
said, and that said firm will pay the sum
op One Hundred Dollars for each and
every ease of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before mo and subscribed in
my presence , this 6th day of December,
A. D,, 1880.
A, W. GLEASON,
(Seal)Notary iPublic.blit.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, and ants dire:tly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for te,itimoniele free.
F. J. CHENEY &, Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 75o,
Take Hall's fancily Pills fc'r Consti-
pation.
A. Japanese end an English instruotor
from London have been engaged to give
instruction on jui-jitsu at the Gunnery
school on White Island, and the naval
barracks at Portsmouth, England.
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.
Weetern Ireland potato crops this year
are very discouraging. In the Erris dis-
trict one -forth the average yield is ex-
pected, Scores of acres of potatoes have
been ruined by blight.
In Time of Peace.
In the first month of the Russia -Japan
war we had a striking example of the
necessary -for preparation and the early
advantage of those who, so to speak,
"have shingled their roofs in dry
weather." The virtue of preparation
has made history and given us our great-
est men. The individual as well as the
nation should be prepared for any emer-
gency. Are yon prepared to success-
fully combat the first cold you take? A
cold can bo cured much more quickly
treated as soon as it has been contracted
and before it has become settled in the
system. Chamberlain's Cough remedy
is famous for its cures of colds and,. it
should be kept at hand ready for instant
use. For sale by all druggists.
That there is an abundance of lions in
Central Africa is proved:by these tele-
grams, said to have boon sent. recently
by a railway station master to his divis-
ton headquarters: "Please send further
police protection. Men very bravo, but
less so when roaring begins.” And
"Plotters let 10 a.m, run up to the plat-
form disregarding signals. Signalman
i up post, lion at bottom."
When the tip of a dog's nose ie cold
and moist, that dog is not sick, A
feverish dry nose meant sicknetie with a
dog. And so with the human lips. Dry
cracked and colorless lips mean feverish•
nest, and are se well i11 appearing, To
have beautiful, pink, velvet-like lips, ap-
ply at bedtime a coating of 17r,Shoop'e
Green Salve. It will soften and heal
any skin ailment. Get a free, trial box
at our store, and bo convinced. Large
niekol capped glass Jars, 20 cents,
Tho most hotlelit mall rat th'e world
has been disco red 'On xTic the
rosda
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Toronto ondtome authorities received a
letter Containing a one dollar bill. The
writer said: "Gentlemen, while in NeW
York a few days ago my daughter put'•
chased a silk tie and'rleglet:ted to WI at
the customs. The price of the tie watt
$3.60 and I herewith melon one dollar.'
With the exception of Rome, Venice
is probably richer iu public monuments
than any other city in tee world. His-
toric buildings or fragments of such ed-
ifices number 2,680,
THREE
TIMES IN
A WOMAN'S LIFE
Thorn are three poriods of a woman's life
when she is in need of tho heart strength-
ening, nerve toning, blood enriching
action of
MILBURN'S HEART
AND NERVE PILLS
Tho first of these is when the young girl
is entering the portals of womanhood. At
this time she is very ofton pale, weak and
nervous, airs unless her health is built up
and her system strengthened she may tall
a prey to consumption or boa weak woman
for lifo.
Tho second period is motherhood. The
drain on tiro system is great and tho ex-
hausted nerve force and depleted blood
require replenishing. Milburn's Heart and
Nerve Pills supply the elements needed to
dothis,
The third period is "change of life" and
this is tiro period when she id most liable
to heart and nerve. troubles.
A. tremendous change is taking dace in
the syatotn, and it is at this time many
chrome diseases meetifest themselves.
lrbrtify the heart and nerve system by the
use of Milbimin a 'heart and Nerve Pills and
thus tido over this dangerous period. Mrs,
James King, Cornwall, Ont., writes : "X
have been troubled very much with heart
trouble —the cause being to a great extent
dile to "change of Ji ro." I have been taking
Pills
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ill nrnh IC
cart)anl Ne
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time, and mean to continue doing eo, for X
e.an tiuthfully say they are the beet remedy
T have ever used for building up the system.
Yea are at liberty to use this statement
for the benefit of other eut3`erore."
Prier) SO cents per box, three boxes for
$I,94, all dealers, or The T. Milburn Co.,
Littitacl, Toronto, Oat.
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ADENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
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