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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1906-12-27, Page 6moi• 6 Kernels from the Savotum Mill interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Rhe finest prospects in life are found at the summit of disagreeable duties, ITCH. Marge, Prairie Scratches and everp form of contagions Itoh on human or animate cured in 30 minutes by Wol- ford's Sanitery Lotion. It never fails. Sold by A. L Hamilton. A woman would rather do things to • worry arival than to afford herself pleas- ure. 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 Gents. Anybody who can give valuable poin- ters gets so busy with it that he neglects his own business to make others happy. ▪ c7asfro ice 3st x A.. Bean the / The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of A contrary man can't be happy unless he is being contrary and knows that con- trariety isn't happiness, SPRING- MEDICINE. As a spring medicince Burdock Blood Bitters has no equal. It tones upthe 0 system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, wearyfeeling so prevalent in the spring. The spinster has a strenuous time try- ing to make herself believe that sheds a man hater. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMEN P 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. Swedish school children, under the guidance of their teachers, annually plant about 600,000 trees. Stop the Pain but Destroy the Stomach -This is sadly too often the case. Soan m y nauseous sou nostrums pur- porting to cure, in the end do the patient immensely more harm than good. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets are a pure- ly vegetable pepsin preparation, as harm- less as milk. One after eating prevents any disorder of the digestive organs. 60 in a box, 35 cents. -40 Sold by A. L, Hamilton. Wm Goer the popular stage driver be- ` tween Kincardine and Port Elgin has sold the line to Angus McKay, of Port Elgin, Ming of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can- ton Center, Conn., who has been in the - U S. Service for about sixteen years, says: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of all and one to be relied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, giving certain results and leaving no bad after effects." For sale by all druggists Mr. O. Beacon has sold his 80 acre farm on the Il5th con. Goderich Tp to Mr. ,Arthur Huck, for somewhere in the neighborhood of $3300. DR. A. W. CHASE'S 25cCATARRH CURE■ Is Sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings In the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and clay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. • It is reported at London, Ont , that the Grand Trunk will discharge twenty- .five- conductors and twenty-five express 'baggagemen after Christmas. Mr. F. M. Stewart, General Secretary of the Canadian Manufacturers' Associa- tion, will resign to superintend the or- ganization of the Liberal party inToron- to. Catarrh and Cols Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes. -One short puff of the breath through the blower supplied with Mach bottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder diffuses this powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and delightful to use. It relieves in. steady, and permanently cures catarrh, hay fever, colds. headache, sore throat. faonsilitis and deafness. 50 cents.--> 11 Bold by A. L. Hamilton. Dear Mother Your little ones area tenslnr.t care in Fall and Winter a/atelier. They will rstc!t told. Wpm knew aisout fyl'ilo!a'q ( oe.unap:ion Caro, ill hun0`l',tmc, atatl what it has dt.nef,.r co t any? h ➢3 sai-3 to be the nrly r..l:w? 1. r..1.e ly for all diet+ 3 c.f t1:0 ' it py J "es in t tuiltitc;t. It is a!?<olt;tely t-:r:19a ani p!r._3:.t t? take. It 1-) gtlar'1flt �cd to Cut' or y;,t➢Y 113 ' ?j➢ it returned. The prr n is Zit. p r and i 9.. 't :nc tc:3 G S T OIL This remedy should bciri ever htutelioi;l. I Police Magistrate Duauble of Peter. boro' imprisoned Mr. D. O'Connell, bar- rister, in the cells until he consented to apologize for calling the court imperti • nent. The Governor's Wife a Prisoner, - Mrs. Z A. Van Lnven r8 the wife ot the governor of the couuty jail, Napanee. Ont„ and was a great suffer from rheu. matism. When the best doctors in the community and "specialists" failed to help her, she buried her soeptism of pro- prietary remedies and purchased South American Rheumatic Cure. 4 bottles cured her. -42 Sold l:y A. L. Hamilton. The returns of the Temiskaming and Nothern Ontario Railways shows an ag- gregate earning since Jan 1 of $388,300, The operating expenses were 8243,789. This leaves a balance of $144,511. In Praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no other medioine manufac- tured that has received so much praise and so many expressions of gratitude as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It is effective, and prompt relief follows its use. Grateful parents everywhere do not hesitate to testify to its merits fur the benefit of others. It ie a certain cure for croup and will prevent the at- tack if given at the first appearance of the disease. It is especially adapte d to children as it is pleasant to take and con- tains nothing injurious, Mr. E. A. Humphreys, a well known resident, and clerk in the store of Mr E. Lock,' of Alice, Cape Colony, South Africa says: "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to ward off croup and colds in my family. I found it to be ver y satis- factory and it gives me pleasure to re- commend it." For sale by all druggists. The Dutch Government his brought in a bill providing that all meat for ex- port from Holland shall bear an official stamp as a guarantee of quality. Any infraction of the law will entail severe penalties. Beard the The eKKind You Have Always Bought Signof (�S�ature ��Z:�yl: `z We are called upon this week to re- cord the death of another of Howiok's much respected citizens in the person of Chas Finlay which took place on Tues- day of last week in the 66th year of his age. Deceased has been in poor health for a long time. • Speeehless and Paralyzed. -"I had valvular distillse of the heart," writes Mrs. J. S. Goode, of Truro, N. 5, "I suffered terribly and was often speech- less and often partially paralyzed. One dose of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gave me relief, and before I finished one bottle I was able to go about. To day I am a well•woman,"-43 Sold by A. L. Hamilton: Germany cannot produce the meat necessary to feed her people, excepting at great cost, hence the application of a high tariff on meats was a decided mis- take. The British are anticipating the advantage from that mistake, but the Germans can l.ve without meat. •••••....••••••••.....14.•••••• TRE LADIES' FAVORITE, Lasa -Livor Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billiousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. At Hochheide, in Germany, 1,020 school children had their teeth examin- ed, with the result that 90 per cent. of all the teeth were found to be defective. Only 35 of the children had sound sets of teeth, and in 306 children a poor bodi- ly cos dition was directly due to poor teeth. For Over Sixty Years. An old and Well -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 gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twentyfsve cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure you ask for Mra Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind._ Cost of living as shown by R. G. Dunn & Co., line increased very largely during the past yearn. Cost 0£ living is on tho average higher than it has been since 1584. In discussing the subject of trade this authority says the rine in prices is fairly representative of the greater de- mand that has followed increased prose perity throughout the nations and be- cause of the advance in wages which has lifted the purehaeing power of the people above all previous records in this and other nations, Kidney Cry -Pain in the back is the cry of the ltikneys for help. To neglect the call is to deliver the body over to a disease cruel, ruthless, and finally life destroying. South American Kiduey Cure had power akin to miraculous in helping the needy kidneys out of the mire of disease. It relieves in six hours. OS Sold by A. L, Hamilton. THE WINGJTAM TIMES DECk.M.EEIt A farmer's wife of Stony Point, Mre. Joseph Mallicne, is a puzzle to physic - inns. elho ie 6# years of age, in strong and Hearty and ebbs to do her work as a farmer's wife and mother of eleven children, and for fait), years has lived wholly on a diet of a little milk and sugar. Catarrh of the rose end Curet should lend von to at lenat nd,k ns for a free trial hnx of Dr Shoop's Catarrh Cure Nn - thing sn surely proves merit es n real, actual test. -and Dr Shoup to prove this earnestly deeiree thnt we let you make that test This errnmv, Fnow•white he- aling halm , seethe the threat and nnst- trila, and quickly r urifles a foul nr fever- reh breath. Call and investigate at Wal- leye Drug Store. It pays to keep the hest stock of all kinds We notice a shnrpshire breeder of Howiek towns''ip, Mr, W. H. Web- ber, has sold 22 of his flock to an Ameri- can buyer for about $500 The labor of caring for them and their feed would be about the same as that of poor scrubs would be. Water Cure For Constipation. Half a pint of hot water ttesen half an hour before breakfast will usually keep the hnwele regular. Harsh oethartics ahonld ba avoided When a purgative ie needed. take Chamberlain's Stnmaoh and Liver Tablets The'i' are mild and gentle in their action. For tale by all druggists. It is the opinion of the Breeders' Ga- zette that it will pay well to feed cattle for the market this winter. Trade ex perts think the good Trines now being paid for fat cows and heifers will con- tinue all winter; The buyer is consider- ed wise who hoe been pinking up thin heifers at low priced for feeding purpos- es. CAaiTORx Beare the The Kind You Have Always B041 Signature of Fishermen at Port Stanley in lifting gill nets that had been set in 70 fr. of water, found besides fish, several dunks which had dived for fish it is supposed. As the gill nets are set on the bottom and are very wide, the great depth which dnoks dive to gat food is remarkable. The loon, it satd, has been found in nets in Lake Superior at a depth of 400 ft. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with Local Applications, as they can- not reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you most take intern- al remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall's Catarrh Cnre is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physioians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is compos- ed of the best tonics known, combined • with the best blood purifiers, acting direotly on the mucous eurfaoes. The perfect combination of the two ingredi- ents is what produces such wonderful re- sults in coring Catarrh. Send for testi- monials free. F. J. CUENrY & Co„ Props , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 750. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. A printing office is usually considered a rather tough place, and the newspaper worker a mighty bad man. Statistics, however, do not carry out that idea. Of 3,800 in the Texas penitentiary, there is not a printer or newspaper man, while there are ministers, lawyers, music teachers, doctors, beakers, cooks, photo- graphers, barbers and members of other professions and callings. To have beautiful, perfect, pink, vel- vet-like lips. apply at bedtime a Iight coating of Dr. Shoop's Green Salve. Thea next morning, notice carefully the effect. Dry, cracked, or colorless lips means feverishness, and as well as ill ap- pearing. Dr. Shoop's Green Salve is a soft, creamy, healing ointment, that will quickly correct any skin blemish or ail- ment. Get a free trial box at our store and be convinced. Large, glass jars, 25 cents at VWalley's Drug Sto-e. Oa Dec. 10th theta v..aa solemuiz td at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Million, Colborne, the marriage of their daughter Jean, to Mr. Bennet Grey, of Goderioh. The ceremony was perform. ed by the Rev, W. H. Graham, in the presence of about 50 guests. Dr:' WOOWS NORWAY PINE SYRUP Cures COtTGlie, COLDS, BRONCHITIS HOARSENESS and all THROAT AN L1JNG TROUBLES. Miss Florence L, Mailman, New Germany, N.S., writes: - I bade eold which. left me with a very bad cough. was afraid I was going Eiato consumption. I was advised to tr TM, WOOD'S NORWAY maSYRUP. .X had little faith in it, but before 1 had taken one bottle I began to feel better, and after the second I felt as well AS ever. MI' eough h leas completely dies peered, PRICE 2$ CENTS. GAINED BOTH IN STRENGTH AND W'EIGH'T 27, 1906. To dem dot hand lemons shall lemons be ,,ifen. Ir is hard work for a stuttering than to • make aboff Another Case That Proves 'Jibe Merit of . , FERROZONE. . "I was in poor health nearly all last winter,"writes Mrs. Grose, of Wakefield, Ont. "My appetite was variable. I was weak and unfit for work, I suffered a great deal from nervous prostration and palpitation of the heart Mr digestion was generally out of order, By epri g time I had lost flesh, oclor, and had a bad cough. The doctor didn't help me very much, so I decided to try Ferrozone. It did me ever an much gcod in one week I gained strength, looked and felt a Jot better. When I had used six boxes of Ferrozone T weighed myself and found a gain of fifteen pounds. Ferrozone re- built my constitution, and made me a new woman. It Dares quickly and saves big doctors' bills. (MRS) R CROSS," No tonin so certain, to helptul, so eafe; try Ferrozone yourself, 50o ler box at all dealers. The wife of Mr, Jacob Elsley, near Benmiller, had a narrow escape from be.' ing killed recently- She was engaged in milking caws when two of the cows began kicking and Mrs. Elsley -W7ai trampled on and badly brutshed. For- tunateiv her husband was near by and came to her rescue, but had she been there alone she would in all probability have been trampled to death. If 'taken at the sneeze stage' Preventios -e toothsome candy tablet -will surely and quickly cheek an approaching cold or la - grippe. When you first catch -a cold -or feel it oomiag on -take Dr, Shoop's Pre• ve'ttios, and the prompt effect will cer- tainly surprise and please yon. Preven- tics, surely supply the proverbial 'ounce of prevention." Sold in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes at Walley's aIle s Dr ng Store Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's magic Ointment. Remember it's made alone for Piles -Itching, painful. pro- truding or blind piles disappear like magio by its use. Try it and see! For sale at Walley's Drug. Store. Dr. Clapp, M P. P. has recommended to the Ontario Government that the fol- lowing gentlemen be made Justices of the Peace and no doubt they will be gazetted in a few days. Arch Todd, Walkerton; C. W. Keeling and A. Nel- son, Cargill; Thomas J. Cronin, Ambel side; Fred Weigel, Moltke; Henry Bru- der, Carlaruhe; Robert J. Barton, Mild. may; Robert Webster and Wesley Hen- derson, Lueknow. Jealous Rivals can-ot turn bank the tide. The demand for Dr. Agnew's little Pills is a marvel. Cheap to buy, but diamonds in quality- banish nausea, coated tongue, water brash, pain after eating, sick headaches, never gripe, oper- ate pleasantly. 10 cents -37 Sold by A. L. Hamilton. The total assets received by the as- signee in the estate of W. L. Galbraith, who resided near Blyth, amounted to $1,647. The legal expenses, disburse-, ments, including advertising 'and as- signee's fee and preferred claims, were $337.56. Leaving $1309 44 to distribnts among the creditors. The ordinary liabilities as filed amounted to 82,182 51. The estate will, therefore pay 60 cents os the dollar. Running Sores, the out'omo of neg- lect, or bad blood, have a never -failing balm in Dr. Agnew's Ointment. Will heal the most stubborn cases. Soothes irritation almost instantly after first an - plication. It relieves in six hours. -39 Sold by A. L. Hamilton. The death occurred in MoKillop on Monday, tee 17th of Mary Muldoon, re- lict of the late William Galbraith, aged 84 years and 7 months. The deceased was one of the old setlers of MoKillop township and was held in high esteem by all who know her. The late Chris. Muldoon, whose death took place at Walton on November 30th, was a broth- er of the late Mre. Galbraith and Mrs John Bulger, of Seaforth is a grand- daughter. Bilious Colic Quick relief Is afforded by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails and Is pleasant and sato to take. The attack may be warded oft by taking a douhlc dose of this remedy as soon ni the first indication of the disease appears. Vox' sato by d'uggists everywhere. The long standing dispute about Mo. Donald's schoolhouse in Greenock is eettled at last. It will be remembered that the trustees on a majority vote de. Sided upon a certain site. Objection was taken by Alex McFarlane andothers that the majority votes were not all legal, that tenants and farmers sons were not qualified voters. Judge Magee has deoided against the plaintiff with costs. The costs will, it is said, amount to $100, but Mr. Mcl+'arlane was backed in his contention by other ratepayers who were opposed to the site selected, and who are under bonds to divide the COMs with him. CASTOR I A R Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Roars the Signature of $I7i)DEN1Y ATTAVIfl D. Children are often attaolred suddenly by pait,ful and dangerous Collo, Cramps, Diat•rhota Dyeeutt-ry, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Intautunt, etc' Dr Fowler's Extracts. or Wild Straw berry is a prompt a1,d rare cure whit mould altatip be kept in the ;louse. Success nefer sh ekes hands mit a n dot has a lazy arm Be sure you vas right, den go ahead and ask yeur vile abouit it. Ninny people say they are "all nerves," easily startled or upset, easily worried and irritated, Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are jnst the remedy such people require. They restore perfect harmony of the nerve centres and give new nerve force to shattered nervous systems. If yen donna took any chances you doan'd got many advances, Some people starts ouid to do right, but Fate bends dem a transfer. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back. rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion,-inflamation gravel, Bright's disease and all other :liseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder Figures nefer lie, because if dev dit ve could all snake a bluff at being rich. Books vas a great helpfullness to inan- eggepeoially a bank book. es MADE iN CANADA BY A CANADIAN COMPANY. 1 • PRICES and TERMS for EVERYBODY. WRITE FOR THEM. 11 I- -1111 There should be one in every home. ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME THE WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO. COMPANYOFFICES: MONTREAL, r. Q. LIMITED, TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N. B. 1 AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. AGENT DAVID BELL, WINGHAM, ONT. How You Can. Test the Blood. Paleness ot the lips, game and inside of the eyelids tells of weak watery olood • •selloe••••••eelose••••••••• blood, while other indications are tang. • aid, worn ont and despondent feelings, A headaches, nervous troubles and weak- • nese of bodily organs, To say • that the . • blood is thio and weak is to menu that 2 it lecke iron and other elements of which • Dr. Oheee's Nerve Ford is composed - • There is no greater blood builder. , A • • It amounts a big grocer's bill yen a • man tries to feed his wanity. • Vun half der vorld is afraid it vill nr fer get der chauoe to do der Ladder half, • • • The Doctor's First Question. Almost the first question a doctor puts to his patient is in reference to his bow- els. By keeping the bowels regular yon avoid the serious deraugeinents of the liver and kidneys and can defy colds and contegioee ciseaaes. Dr Chase's Sid- ney Liver Pills ensure prompt movement of the bo /vela and by their aetiou on the liver thoroaghly cure constipation. Shooting From an Elephant. The elephant's howdah is that bed of Procrustes, in which one can neither sit nor stand with any approach to reasonable ease, and in which . a re- cumbent attitude is impossible, says BIackwood's Magazine. Its advantages are, first, that standing in it a man can shoot on every side of him; second, that it Is convenient for the carriage of the occupant's paraphernalia -his guns on racks on either side, his am- munition in a trough in front, his other requisites in leather pockets here and there on the sides of the machine and his bed blanket on the seat -and, third, that in . a hinder compartment an attendant can stand to hold that monstrous umbrella over his head, or when quick loading is required take from his hand the gun just fired and recharge it. These are the advantages. Otherwise the howdah is an abomina- tion. THREE TIMES IIV A WOMAN'S LIFE There are three periods of a woman's life when she is in need of tho heart strength- ening, nerve toning, blood. enriching action of • NIILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS The first of these is when the young girl is entering the portals of womanhood. At this time she is very often pale, weak and nervous, and unless her health is built up andher system strengthened she may fall a prey to consumption or be a weak woman for life. The second period is motherhood. The drain on the system is great and the ex- hausted nerve force and depleted blood require replenishing. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills supply the elements needed to do this, The third period is "change of life" end this is the period when she is most liable to heart and nerve troubles. A tremendous change is taking pilau, in the system, and it is at this time many aroma diseases manifest themselves. 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