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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-12-20, Page 3r WOOD WANTED. Wingham Salt Works,. We are prepared to pay the highest market price for all kinds of uood Wood delivered Ist the Wingham Salt Works. sluff at office for partieulnrs. Gray, Young & Spading,. A CLANK APPLICATION FORM for membership in the finest and hest, i Detente ,'i'ratutul; School In Canada, '` The Central Business College ToRON TO, Olt T. ' from Jan 2nd nest, together wall de- , tailed information, will be sent free by return teen on re quest by friend : or letter. Write to Clay to W. FT, SHAW, Principal. Youge & Gerrard ars., Toronto. Wiser Tafel Ons Jan, 2 r ` CE liTBAL ire .J s eTPATPe.tele CiNi. This is recognized to hemeat tbelead• • , ding Oommeriotal nohools in America. Onr graduates are in demand as Business Oolleg,t teachers. The most resent applinnrinn we received for a teacher offered $14G0 00 per annurn We believe we, are running oue of the ' mote progessive and up•to•date buei- nese training schools io th Province. The demand upon us for office help is several times the supply. Write for free catalogue. ELLIOTT tlic1AClltoN • PRIN'OIPALS. THE FIAST The first day of our Winter Term will he JANUARY 2, 1907 We will tben reopen with nu- doubtedly the largest class in the bistory of tie eobool. If you want the education that prepares for good posirioue, write tor our catalog ; coats nothing. Berlin Busbless Cane ?4,,r • C • W. D. EELEB, - Principal Est18b718hed 30 YEARS At o me This mapnidcent building and grounds is the reward of our 30 years of Honest and earnest efforts. will Opeu for New Tear, Wednesday Jan. 3, 1.1107. The new home of the ••co ,r t f. �a _,,. 4.s:.=. The Canada Business College CHATHAM. ONT. Canada's Greatest School of Business. Its 80 years of high-class work. bashed by this splendid equtpinent of building and grounds, costing nearly t$80,000) Thirty Thou- sand Dollars, eoopled with Cheap Board and the paying of your Railway Fate • all of these combined with its advantages so far above its contemporaries that it does not pay the student to go elsewhere, and is drawing students from Newfoundland on the Euat to British i mumble on the West. The Euglish Speaking World is our field. 400 Students placed in good positions last year. December i., one of the best mouths in which to start. if you rennet conic to Chatham and want to Iearn Bookkeeping, Shorthand or Penmanship, we can train you at ycur home in these branches through our Courses By Mail. Our magnificent catalogue will tell you all about these courses. Catalogue If tette about the Training at Chatham Catalogue E tells about the Hom3 Courses. Write for the one you want, mentioning this pap'b[DL CHLAN & CO.. Chatham, ont. Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Taxes, THE CHRITMA$ EXILE. (Horace feller.) I wander into the closet where I keep my beet oigars and wine; W hen wifev (tries; ""stay out of there, ° The things within it all are mine." Unto the'library X wend. My way to rest, to think to read; When wifey cries: "Yon will offeisd Me U you go in there, indeed," The upper guest oltdmber is eget The place to sit and weave my song; When wifev extol: "Oh, mio. you nlnst Not go wt ere you do not. belong." At last the parlor in the rear Ie quite eutiioteut for my dreams; When wifey cries: "Not there, my dear 1 You like to peke around, it seems." The cellar! I at last have found A corner to thyself—but no; For wifey Driest "You're set and bound To see what's hidden down below." And so I am tabooed at home. Because my wife hat, hidden stuff For Chriesmae presents. Hence this gloom t A wilderness would be loss tough, THE GOOD OLD WINTER TIME (Tbe Khan in Hamilton Herat 1) There's a barrel of pork in the cellar, With turmits and plenty of epode; There's an elegant patch ou my overalls, And I've plenty of winter duds. fhe cookie' stove is full Of wood from a hiokory tree; I'm readmn' the paper, whsle the red flames caper, And that's what's the matter with me. There's an apple pie on the shelf, And I feel that I'm right to hum; The storms may pour and roar galore, But there's pippins and cheese to come There's a wbolesome ham on the wall, A ohmeersome thing to see; And I eleep like the dead in a feather bed. And that's what's the matter with me. Hard times may strike your town With heavy and sickening thuds, But a farmer like me can giggle with glee When he's plenty of pork and spuds. No livery bills I pay, When my sweetheart I go to see, For I tote her about in my own turnout, And that's what's the matter with me. Town of Wingham, County of Huron, To Wit By virtue of a warrant mulct- the hand of Twthe ittfmnhe nof WigReal nhe Corporation bearing date the twenty-fourth tley of Novem- ber, IRO, and to me directed. commanding mo to levy upon the lards mentioned in the follow- ing list, for arrears of taxes due thereon, and costa therein set forth, I hereby give notice that, unless the mid. arrears and Costs are sooner paid, 1 shalt proceed to sell the said Iands, or so much thereof as shall be necessary for arrears and costs, at the Town Hall in GM ea% Town of Wingham, on Saturday, the 2nd day of March, in he year le07, at the hour of two o'clock in the aftercoon, in compliance With :he pr0;n.kale of the Asse: sn.ent Act. Arrears. Costs. Total Lot No. 0 n the•ca,•t side of Scott street, C. Tait Scott's survey, patented $13.80 52.00 $18.20 Lot No. 7 on the east side of Seott street, 0 Tait Scott'14 survey, patented 14.00 2.08 10.05 A Lane al•out ten feet wide between Lots Nos. 3 and 4, 2 7- 4sn tt s aures .m , C. Taft fico Y, put. 1.1 ...,7 Lot No, 10 ou the east side of Studer street, government additional stir a.y,patent'd 411,80 :103 40.05 North part Let N'. 12, Peter 1'i:thne's di vision of park Lot No. 2.1, patented 0.31 :3.73 0.00 Lot No. 22 north side of Me- Intosh street,Petor Fisher's original lain reserve pat81 2.73 3,30 Lot No. 23, north side Of Me Intosh street,Peter Fisher's ordinal ruill re.erve, pat.84 :1.73 8 Gil South part Lot N. lei, went aide of Catherine street, Loot scacl Mcitay's survey 3 patented I. B. FERGUSON, T15 uure r, Dated. T'reaenrer's pincer Winghain, Nov. TEF WIN HAM TRAM DECEMBER 20 1906 The value of Rest. The inability torest, either at /light or by means at *bort respites from 110 - deity durtug the day, is the beginning, with many women, of a nervoc,e break• down, and should be heeded as nature' warning that all le not well, and the routine of life, whether 0' wort: pleasure, wast be closely so changed as to lessen the s ..0 H. rt and excitment, with con strain, which is working on u a are subtle uorve.wasters, for they -tee- sume double the energy required fe.. he mere performance of the given aot it it were done reposefully. Moods are to blame for much of this lnisohief injeot- ed Into lives; but we should master our moods, not be mastered by them, The amount of regular sleep requited Valles with the ooustitution, age and habits of life ; the brain worker, whose drat es on vitality are the Largest, ueediug the most. At least seven to nine hours bleep are need- ed by all who lead active lives and would keep themselves physically and mentally at the summer cif their pow- ers. Phi siotuua agree twat woman aout• monly rrquiree at least an hour's more sleep than nom int also that she bearsr s daps ivatmon of rest better, Thiel is dui., however, to the fact that m ortcia which demand waketuluessher sympatbies and emotions tire commonly involved, and the intensity of her interests keep her alert. Not tilt the exoitmeut—whioh in , her 18 an exaltation at spirit holding her . te her duty, is perused will she feel the loss or rest, but tbeu she ehonld yield be self to an inoreased ntnouut of bleep, as should the brain worker after every unususual and prolonged efforts. Ella Adelia Ie'letuaer in the January petrosa+ tor. I wouldn't make wagons or shoes, I wouldn't Wet) store for a cow, Neither I'd preach, nor teach, nor leech, But rather I'd follow the plow, There's buttermilk fresh in the churn, A remarkable good idee; When I want a good time, the winter for mine, And that's what's the matter with me No Differenee. No distinction is made as to the kind of piles that Dr. Leonhardt's Hem -Reid gores. The names internal,external, bleeding, blitd, itching, suppurating, etc., are simply names of the different stages through which every ease will pass if it continues long 'aio0ngh. Piles are caused by congestion or stag- nation of blood in the lower bowel, and it takes an internal remedy to remove the cause. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem•Roid is a tablet taken internally. It is a pernament euro and no case of pilea has ever been found it failed to cure. Money back if it does, A guarantee with every package. Price $1.0e at any druggist's or the Wilson -Tyle Co,, Limited,Niagara Falls, Ont. The 11306 season of navigation on the lakes is praticaily over, and to date cost 137 lives and over $20,000,000 in money. There have been but two, or three big storms, that of Nov. 22 proving the most disastrous, in which 41 lives were lost, including the Jones in Georgian Bay and the Resolute off Toronto. Two or three days before the Canadian steamers Theono and Strathmore were wrooked in Lake Superior, Canadian b tq HARMFUL STOMACH DOSING No Need of it When Hyomei is Used to Cure Catarrh Physicians and scientists agree that the lees medicine one swallows, the bet- ter. It is In keeping with thins idea that Hyomei is recommended by leading physicians throughout this tend ocher catarrhal sections. When this treatment is used in ca- tarrhal troubles, there is no stomach outing, for the medicine is taken in with the air you breathe, and goes right to the spot where the catarrhal germs are present, healing the inflamed and irritat- ed mucous membrane, ililling the disease germs and entering the blood with the oxzgen, driving all oaturreal germs front the system. Do not try to cure catarrh of the head by putting medioiae into your stomach, this is neither a scientific nor common- sense creatmeut. Breathe the healing balsams of Hyomei and in a sew days you will notice relief, and its continued use will result in a complete and lasting pure. The oomple'e Hyomei outfit costs but $1,00, extra bottles if needed, 60 cents. We do not want anyone's money unless Hyomei gives relief and cure, and we absolutely agree that money will be re- funded nulees the remedy gives satis• faction. All druggists should be able to sappiy you with Hyomei or we will send It by mail on receipt of price, and every pack- age is sold with the distinct understand- ing that it oo'sts nothing unless it cures Write us to -day for a symptom blank, which we will send you tree, together with treatise on Catania a, d how to our.- it. When von nil m and return to us the tt mpt. m blas' -k, our consuitiug physician w 11 give 3 our emit the best maze aild attention, surd write you a letter or crevice without charge Buoth's Fly olnci Company, Buffalo, N. Y. se A. 1 f. and es a e er r, i oa . Here is an excellent catch: Ingenu especially have suffered theed tore year, the musty ask any friend or acquaintance steamer Monarch c Northern Nay- the meaning of a. m. and p. m. Yoe igation Company Completing a remark- able run of misbape to Canadian vessels, will receive some such answer an which started early in the season, when "Why, morning and afternoon," or "Be fore dinner and after dinner," or "UI to 12 o'clock high noon and after 1i high noon," or "From midnight to noon and from noon to midnight," or "Ante r meridian and post meridian; before ane after noon." It is a conservative wager , that every one to whom the question if put will stake his happiness on the t word meridian, while the correct word . is meridiem. Ante meridiem and post meridiem are abbreviated to a. m. and p. m, on May 30 the Erin was run down and cut in two in the St. Clair River by the steamer Crowle, and five of the Erin's crew were drowned. CANCERS FROM DYSPEPSIA Imperfeet Digestion Most Prolific cause of Serious Disease. Pew people seem to realize the real dangers in disturbed, deficient or defeo- twe digestion. While health reports do not give in- digestion as a cause of death, yet It is in reality often fatal, as it so weakens the stomach that one becomes readily sus- ceptible to an attack of typhoid fever,. kidney disease, nervous prostration or other serious or fatal disease. At the first s ralos of indigestion, Ml-o•na stomach tablets should be used If there is a feeling of heavyness in the stomach, disttess after eating, nervous- ness, dizziness, nausea, headaches, sleep- lessness, pains In the side and limbs, specks before the eyes, or a peevish, ir- ritable condition, with debility and IgettI_tiess, begin the use os Mi-o-na at once. 1; will build up the stomach and di• gestive organs so that you can eat any- thing at any time without fear of die - tress or indigestion. A 60 -cent box of Mi -0-n3 tablets will in most cases, give prompt relief and oure, although in chronic and longstand- ing weakness in the stomach, two boxes or more are sometimes needed, but we guarantee Mi•o•na'witl euro, in all cases, tP or m i ttrchronic serious, no Platter how chr money will be refunded. You run uo risk whatever in buying Mi•o-ne. We absolfhtely agree that your money will be refunded should yon buy a i Oe box of Mi•o.na stoma0h tablets and not be satisfied with the results. Mi.o•na is sold by druggists everywhere, or evil' bis sent by mail on receipt of price, 800. Write to day for free sample package. and aleo give us your symptems, and one • of the best known stomach specialists I will give your ease his careful and per - Ronal attention without charge. Deetli's 1 Ifyomoi Company, Buffalo, 14. ABSOLUTE y,.n,.. a11AQI:1C t% , �AA r, 1i r r 5 The Siren et L* Previa. La lr'rensa is the greatest and most influential paper in South America. Its Offices are in 13wenos Ayres, Axgeutine, situated in a magnificent building in th i a Avenida. This building is said to • oue of the most imposing to the 'id. It has a tower crowned by n t golden statue or a young woman wonting the Spirit of the Press. ,:he proudest possession of La 1'rensa le a 6,000 horsepower steam operated siren. Wileuever there is ;ill tip/tailing' ' disaster --tire death of a crowned dead or other event of worldwide interest -- whoop goes La Protea's siren and is Little Liver P!IISQ Met Dent* Slgttuttieo o17 • See ¥b c-S:ntlto WraVrer Eielnw• Vo email er..c1 L'o ttl'>`o � as&aro ' p�,y rgey�y }ary{�p9tQ�/6`ly^j'�F^I�3�Ia Et:M/ft".:,;, • WARTYy� tmi}�++WO• 17.. ��, I1i1 4.�°4.'.i:.9 rr ti.W r r.'it i"11.'� sokori:'l:w d, FOR 1'i/ nr"Itt0 6lYEl3. fell*BPSv�'a;zn11T311,t FQli a •'J IIUJ, ;kb" i'i,G61t S a "'b' FOR eilECQ(11Jw1.f1t1CI: 1 , (=mews= MUST 1V Jr. t211415.1 Pmo1yVegetable.,y'fe.,,1;.%:Mr&, OURS COCKS HEADAai`IEt. Stephen Girard, Hero. A tablet "fn commemoration of the eourngo and humanity displayed by Stephen Girard during the epidemic of yellow fever in the year 1703" in Girard college in Philadelphia diseloses a phase of character in the phulan! thropist not generally understood. Dur- ing the fever epidemic he,gave up his business and his luxurious home and assumed the superintendency of a yel- low lover hospital. He toot up the work others recoiled from and did the work because it was his duty. Paying Him: Hack. "Will you please pull the be11?" said an elderly woman in a car to a young college looking fellow hanging to 1 strap in front of her. "No, madam, but I shall bo glad t( pull the cord which rings the bell," hl answered. ,f .t "Ole ,,y}� . 111 OIL, cover mind, she said t cord is connected with two bells—front and back—••and you might stop tit wrong end of the car." Her vnluabie 'TIP. "Here's a Letter from a woman," sats tho answers to correspondents editott "who wants to know how to make i lemon tart." "That's just like it woman," rejoined the snake editor. "Tell her if the lemol isn't tart to begin with she'd better con sign it to the dump and let It go a that." At the °wrong Counter. The lady who went to the hook de store and ill i modern partm a b ant of g mitred. for "Crabbe's Tales" was toll that fish and provisions were on tit ground floor. A Deittlly 1'veatibn. Time gentle wave of a lace edgei handltere'lmief has carried more p001 fellows to their doom than the mighty breakers of the suit.--lexclt:lege. Reprove thy friend privately, Com mend him An Inviting Prospect Nothing better f o r you—noth- ing more inviting than a meal of Mooney'; 'Perfection Cream Sodas Mooney's Biscuits are an evenly balanced, wholesome, nourishing food, equally good for young and old. Made from Canada's finest wheat flour, rich cream and pure butter. Baked by the Mooney baker in the Mooney way. Say ' Mooney's 'to your grocer. No Wool Over His Eyes. Uncle Abe, a grizzled old negro, vis- ited a zoological garden. He stood fas- cinated before a cage containing a chimpanzee and could not be induced to move. After awhile the animal came to the front of the cage and Un- cle Abe spoke to him. -"Howdy?" he sold. "Howdy?" The chimpanzee not making any re- sponse, Uncle Abe chuckled and winked at him knowingly. "Dat's right; dat's do way ter do! Doan' you nebber 'gin ter talk. Ef you does white man put er hoe in yer han' ea meek yer wok!" he said. 3i i 1 rdlaRing as,�,,r sit I �I}t„�Namong Promptly and watt --and at reason. able prices—we attend is :'.ms repair• ing of Watches anJ Jewelry cf all kinds. A special mailing box in which to forward your watch to ,us will bo sent you free en req:ca. We haveunequalled facilities, too, for the designing and manafw'.mring of special articles in Jewelry. Siivar� ware, Lodge Rettaiia, Insignia, lite. We buy old Gold Jewelry at hitt• est prices. r. .a , �ir,r.t ,. r ,liar ll d a aut..t.'ue. our targe illustrated S icivato �� YI } • heard for a while throughout the city, The local goverunlout exacts a One for this performance, $100 per minute, with a minimum of $2,00, and If the fine is not paid on tate nail the eharge Is double, so when one lean Is seat to operate the sereeeher another Is sent running with a two bundred dollar bill to the courts, The next operation Is to drape the above referred to young woman's torch with red velvet in ease of a catastrophe; with crape in the event of a death. All Ms causes the most extraordinary sensation. A Ideal Celebrity. The local prlde of tho natives of Cape Elizabetb, Me,, is so intense that It takes the attitude of pity for all who have the misfortune to dwell eise- where. Timis, says a writer in the Lew- iston Journal, is known to regular summer visitors, and by most of them is respected. One rainy day a new- comer, who had joined the gathering in the store, composed of fishermenand summer visitors, ventured to enumers ate some of the distinguished men who had come from Maine. "There's Longfellow," he said, "and Hannibal Hamlin, and James G. Blaine, William Pitt l+'essenden, Thomas B. Reed and"— Hero au old fisherman looked up from bis work of splicing grass blades, and, broke In. "Smart? Those fellows smart?" he questioned. "You just come down an' seo Josb Pillsbury skin fish!" OtteO HAL 102 sty el Ertl For it Curt -m4 for Evtmry'it•L (:11.i,, in On:eiri.7 '.vIH7se l'at'ent", Ct.u1$ot Allord to t'•ty lot' Treat snout. rho Hospital fur Sick Chiblr•t•n, Cotte; • .weer, Toronto, apl.enls to -father- ;de' uvtuoro of ()aerie for fowls to noun..,,, thu thou, tomi alts ss - child' en that it tierces within it- �t' uttlhevery y nr. The 11„-.i., al not a le.ct•.l 11 •t :: ,. lion—hitt I'it vu. i\ t Citt1. '1 1, -.le n child I r et n.,} piney in uu;..ti. Whote'i'. �,.•, t. t t,tl pay ha. flit. piiviieg, :, elt:lil lino; lu "11.11,1.1- \vtrn 111•::t onto situ 1, it'.; „1.. Coli- tl•,•t•. 11:e 1fo,pitttl butt last c,r 1111/s 1,11 .tats cents S34$ patient-, --:lei of tht'ae ern fr.,ut 231 plume nut:,,tlu ,:f Tortuni , '.11.. n(7, t i, i.:m, et,. i,:•r 1,:, ,r ti.nl p' -i 1 Jet', 41n,1 A•:, .., Y” 1 3, '' m• were las lit• tl• • nuv a cloy its tie- 110, pitil. Sinop its °toast' dation the Hospitat has treated 1.2, -211 , b.1:;tet. ' About 8,501) .,f these were unalde i•. 1,:1; and were treated free. • "N1i1' ri,"rCint i:0n1o4 31/.1. .initiviie. •4i11►R*Rt e * **** ►t tftl ttfr.s..ttrs* • • COAL COAL C We are gale agante for the .celebrated $4,1RA1111'ON VOA 14. hf w olr1 t tt,,,l bee* no equal. Also the brie ttradr+s of �entRbin,g, �( ar a x 4 Damaale Qoai, and Wood of all kited*, alweye on hand. l'illizrzol.,L4.42UIVJLE11, SHINGLES, LATH Cedar Posts, carrels, ]tc. '" 111s;heat Price Lis id tor *11 Maids or Inpget. IMO • eft •• Residence Phone No. 66. Office, No. M. 3Ylili, No. 44. *.*4+►4!h++4w+4N••••••44444+ o4*f't►se..••A••••••w•'I+* seiett4+ti J. A w McLeann four t7tonc' Ii'• n t,-• I,:11 13.. .. f 7 i1 i,t,4,�JJl11o.;.itai r �W ! titer. '. t lvvcrt !IrriS 1, il• '•i, .. l:'t'• t11 it y J 87i1111Ytt mum sL••.tA'r. ` • it ,.1. (.1:11..1. Your lollur stay boa dour •'f 1:1 , t. contebody'•, plihl. The Hospital pity, ,.31. dividends of health and burliness to : u' feting chil,ll,,mr.,l on every dollar that is paid by friends of '..._ little chiitlrt:ti. If yeti know of 'CJ i, • rn '. any tike in your r �..i _. it, • ili'i,.f..b.itaor.:1 who �; ✓�•r . - is ;Lek or crippled • ;:•:' or leo club feet'' `�`"`` " " I° send the i'urent'.v inane to the lies' Tu'" i•t.t•17 i a"r.'a- OWLtx rr..iyrl:l: li. t} . tt phi �e what can be done for riu.t , f tt then. 'there were 30 like eases ` 'n 31 '-i•. undl,utilt''iat 3ear •,t a � st at^* e �1-ewes s eetaesee • 9 SINFUL HABITS IN YOUTH MAKE NERVOUiS, WEAK, DISEASED MEN. THE HESUi,T of ignorance and folly In youth, overexertion of mind and body sinduced by lust and exposure are constantly wrecking the lives and future happineae of thousands of promising ycung mem dome fade and wither at as early age, at the blossom of manhood, while others are forced to drag out a weary,1ruitless and melancholy existence. Other, reach matrl- moeybut find posolace orcomfort there. The victim, are found in alt atattone of life—the farm the oface, the workshop, the pulpit, the trades and the professions. Nervous usenet end $eminai - Weakens are guaranteed cured by our New Method i'restmeet or No Pay. You run no risk 23 years in Detroit. Bank security, CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED. No norm used without written consent. "1 ate 33 years of age and married, Whoa youat: 1 led a gay life. Early indiscretions and later excesses made trouble for tee. 1 became weak and nervous. My kidneys became affected and 1 ._ feared Bright's Disease. Married rife was unsatisfactory and my home unhappy. I tried everything—ail failed till, I took treatment froth Ura. Kennedy & I ergan. Their New Method built me up mentally, physically and sexually I feel and act Rime man in every respect. They treated me ma years ago. They are honest, skilful and responsible ilnanctalty, so why patronize Quacks and if akirs wflau you can bacurcd by reliable doctors.' W. A. Belton. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO Nit Co1sullallee Free••Dao;{s Free-•OuesIlou Meek Free lar Nome !RPM. Drs. Kennedy S6 erg n, 122,yltiltreet, toultallr r « ..r'r , u . 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It's no trouble for us to give you information—to write or call --it will 's place you under no obligation, and perhapswe may suggest something you can profit by. Prices right. duality ever the talisman. 1) C t) • 0 • • • A a 4 w a • • • 0 a a • • 0 • • 0 • • • • A nrrnrtit ort•--" r 1'1eas, •.emut 0,01!ril slice., t .1. " lL th truce, Chair:as:h nt• 1" I) ,ngl t,1 t i ' 2 sea, ee.= ereaq., of the 'Hospital tl for :ick • le Children, Coliego Street, '.Toronto, The Vflugham Tiffles Wl lit.ii AN4, ONY \IUO. a 0 A r A 2 • 0 0 ,la rem • • r • s r a 0 0 0 tT ee e a A r C a 0 a a a a a et 0 • • a 0 N 0 • a t0 • 0 • • 0 0 a 0 • 0 • a a w • • A • 0 4 • • 0 tri i�1l lgftdiesl sess•sl •ikll$O 0011, :ii'N s OIMI000,0 !