HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-01-31, Page 6THE MOM L TIES JANUARY 3l, 1907
Kernels from the Sanetum. Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
V. A. McDougall, reeve of Amabel The Queen of Pottugal, beeides en-
towusb p, was eleoted Warden of Bruce couraging her people to improve their
on the first ballot. 1 dairielellaa for sevetalyeers been study-
ing the soils in her kingdom with a view
AC A " q 1 A to grape culture,
Por Infants and. Children, The Grip.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Slgasaturo of
Dogs valued at 51,250,000 ore exhib-
ited recently at a bench elv, in old
London, There were 2,503 entries,
For any disease of the skin there ia
nothing better than Chamberlain's
Salve. It relieves the /toeing and burn-
ing sensation instantly and soon effecte
a cure. Sold by all Druggists,
London Punch euggests aaone way of
raising revenue that every "authoress
and author shall be subject to an adjec.
tive tax."
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SIIDDENIY ATTA.WD D.
Children are often attacked suddenly
by paii:fnl and dangerous Colio, Cramps,
Diarrhoea Dyaentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantum, etc. Dr, Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt
and Euro cure which should always be
kept in the douse,
A Japanese woman's age can be told
from her dress. It is probably the only
conut,y in the world where womeu are
not ashamed of their age.
To stop a Coal with "Preventics" is
safer than to let it run and Dare it after-
wards. Town at the "sneeze stage"
Preventics will head off all colds and
Grippe, and perhaps save you from
Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics
are little toothsome candy cold cure tab-
lets ceiling in 5 cent and 25 cent boxes.
If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze,
try Preventics, They will surely' cheek
a cold, and please you. Sold at Walley's
Drug Store,
There is a lighthouse made of bamboo
used in Japan which is said to have
great power in resisting the waves and
the wood does not rot.
PIL
Dr. Chases Oint
xnentis a certain
and guaranteed
cnreforeachand
every form of
itching, bleeding
and protruding
piles. See testimonials in the press and ass
yourneighbors about it. You can use it and
gotyour money back if notsatisfied. Sae, at au
dee-ars or Em.i irtsox. BATES &Co., Toronto.
DR.. CHASE'S OINTPAE T,
Big storms are raging in southern
Manitoba and Regina district, and the
railways are suffering badly. The coal
famine grows very some.
ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and
everp form of contagious Itch on human
or animals cored in 80 minutes by Wol-
ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fade.
Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
It is estimated that 4,000 persons make
*;living in London solely by begging and
that the average income of each is $7.50
a week, making a total of about $15,000,-
000 a year.
Dangers of a Cotd and How toAvold Them,
More fatalities have their origin in or
result from a cold than from any other
ranee. This fact alone should make
people more careful as there is no dang-
er whatever from a cold 'when it is pro-
perly treated in the beginning. For
many yearn Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy has been recognized as the most
prompt and effectual medicine in use
for this disease. It acts on nature's plan,
loosens the cough, relieves the lungs,
opens the secretions and aids nature in
restoring the system to a healthy condi.
tion. Sold by all Druggists.
Tho Fordwich Record reports the
marriage of Mr. George Clelland and
Miss Martha Young, both of Howick.
Mr. Clelland will be remembered as a
former resident of Culross, on con. 4,
West.
Your Doctor
Can cure your Cough br Cold,
no question about that, but ----
why go to all the trouble and
inconvenience of looking him up,
and then of havinghisprescription
filled, when you can step into any
-drug store lit Canada and obtain
a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE
for a quarter.
Why pay two to five dollars
when a twenty-five cent
'bottle of SHILOH will cure Stun
as uiekdy?
why not do as hundreds of
thousands of Canadiatie have
done for the past thirty-four
yearn: let SHILOH be your doc-
tor Whenever a Cough or Cold
appears.
SHIL,O' H will cure you, and all
druggists back up this statement
with a positive guarantee.
The next time sten have it
Cough or Cold cure at with
SHILUHi
"Before we can sympathize with oth-
ers, we must bane suffered ourselves."
I No one can realize the suffering atten-
1 dant upon an attack of the grip, unless
he bas had the actual experience. There
is probably no disease that causes so
much physical and mental agony, or
which sotuccessfullydefies medical aid.
All dangers from the grip, bowever,may
be avoided by the prompt nee of Oham-
berlaiu's Cough Remedy. Among the
tens of thousands who have used this
remedy, not one case hap ever been re-
ported that has resulted in pneumonia
or that has not recovered. For sale by
all Druggists.
Tbe fifty acre farm on con 10, Hallett
belonging to Mr. Geo Bedford, of Colo.
redo, and at present occupied by Martin
Squire, bas been sold to Win Mair, for
eomewhere in the neighborhood of$3,000,
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT' re-
moves all bard, soft or calloused lumps
and blemishes from horses, blood spavin,
curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles,
sprains, sore and swoolien throat,conghs,
etc. Save $50 by the use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known, Sold by A. L. Hamil-
ton,
Geo. Hart bas disposed of his livery
stable and outfit, his dwelling house at
Brucefield, and his farm of fifty acres
on the London road a mile from the
village, to Geo. Swan, for $4,000. Mr
Swan has already taken possession.
Croup can positively be stopped in 20
minutes. No vomiting -- nothing to
sicken or distress your child. A sweet,
pleasant, and safe Syrup, called Dr.
Shoop's Croup Cure. does the work and
does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup
Cure is for Croup alone, remember. It
does not claim to cure a dozen ailments.
It's for Croup, that's all. Sold at
Walley's Drug Store,
A bnsineas man in Clinton received
the following written order the other
day, and filled it: "One dollar of smok-
ing Tebbe() and 50 cents of chewing tob-
bco and one box pills and one cake cam -
fire and 20 cents peperst candys."
For Over Sixty Tears.
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 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. Be sure yon ask
for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
There is an asylum for infirm animals
and birds at Sodepur station, about ten
miles from Calcutta, which at present
honing 973 paupers, including cows,
horses, buffalo, dogs, cats, chickens,
monkeys, goats, eto.
Bears the
Tho Bought
Signature
of
Thousands of persons ii, Ohio and
Kentucky are homeless and in want on
account of the floods.
If you are constipated, dull, or bilious,
or have a sallow lifeless complexion, try
Lar -oto just once to see what they will
do for you. Lax -eta are little toothsome
Candy tablets --nine to eat, nice in effect.
No griping, no pain. Jest a gentle laaa-
tive effect that is pleasingly desirable.
Handy for the vest pocket or purse. Lax -
eta meet every desire. Lax -eta come to
you in beautiful lithographed metal
boxes at 5 cents and 25 cents, Sold at
Walley's Drug Store.
Henry Beater of Cargill neighborhood
drew to Cargill de Son's mills at Cargill,
logs from one tree that measured 4218,
feet, Besides the loge he has three cords
of Wood from the same tree.
60 Specialists on the Case -4n the
ordinary run of niedicial practice a great.
er number than this have treated oases i
of chronic dyspepsia and have failed to
cure ---but Dr. Von Stan's- Pineapple
Tablets (60 in a box at L'5 cents cost/$
have made the dire, gifrng relief In one t
day. There little "speeialfetsu have
proven their real merit. 72 56141.y &. ",
L. Hamiltott.
Twenty-seven thousand girls are eitt•
plojred in bar -rooms in the Veited.IGit -
dont, at lead 7,i;ti0 in London alone.
Moat of these are under 25 years of age"
and above it. Salaries vary from *1.25
to $;,50 a week.
20 Years Vile Catarrh -Chas, 0.
Braun, jortrnalist, of Duluth, Minn.,
write*: "1 baud been * sufferer from
Throat and ',Wad Cedarrls for over 40
years, daring which time say head has
been stoped -Ike and my eondltion truly
alienable. Within 15 minutes after
lulu Dr, Agnew's Oetarrhrl Ponder I
Lrelief. Three bottler have al•
inoit, ff #tot entirely, Cored ttiie." liec.
78, Sold! by A, L. Hamilton.
lift. John D. Kuntz, late member of
the. Culross Gesnncii, has bought the
Central lintel, Walkerton. We under-
spend the price. is $13,000, and possession
is tobe taken. ubo4 February 5th, Mr,
Deutz Is at present owner of an excel-
lent and wela equipped lane near 11or-
roosa;.
"My Kidney's are all Wrong? How
shuli d ue*uie Deet re,enita to the ',hottest
tune?" Iasteams to reason that aliquid
l pecitto or the uuquettronable merit of
South Auiericau Ku -limy Cure -will go
more directly and quteltly to the seat of
the troubte than the "pia form" treat.
talent, and when it sttikes the spot
there's 1i ,thug in an instaut.-78 Sold
by A. L. Hamilton,
The average number of inmates at the
13ruoo Oounty house of Refuge during
190G was 53, and tho average net cost
Was $1,16per patient, per week. The
salaries paid are :Superinteuden t $350 per
year, matron $275, phyoieian 050, hired
man $200, cook $12 per month, maids
$12 atm $8 per month,
Rheumatism will Succumb to South
Americe.ti Basements Cure because it
goes right to the seat of the trouble and
removes the oeuse. Many so called
cures but deaden the pain temporarily
only, to have it return again with doubt
ad violence. Not so with this great
remedy. It eradicates from the system
the last vestige of the disease and ito
cures are permanent. 74 Sold by A.
L. Hainlltou.
A woman alas been arrested to Paris
carrying iu her arms a 4 year-old child
which had been trained to snatch
watches and scarfpins as its mother car-
ried it through the streets. The infant
was seen to grab two watches and seven
pins in less than half an hour.
ri0W'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any Oahe of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Canicx v . Co, Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the Iast 15 years, and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi-
ness transactions and iinanoially able to
oarry out any obligations made by his
firm.
WALDIIie, HINNAN & M ARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mncoua surfaces of the system. Testi-
monials sent free. Price 75 cents per
bottle, Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
Mr. S. S. Cooper bas leased the Hotel
Normandie, at Clinton, for a term of five
years to Mr. W. P. Brown, of Toronto,
who has already taken possession. Mr.
Brown has been manager of the Royal
Canadian Yacht Club, and promises to
keep the Normandie a first-class com-
mercial hones.
Tbe Poisoned Spring --As in nature
so in man, pollute the spring and, disease
and waste are bound to follow -the
otomach and nerves out of kilter means
spison in the spring. South American
Nervine is a great purifier, cures Indi-
gestion, Dyspepsia,and tones the nerves.
The best evidence of its efficaoy is the
unsolicited testimony of thousands of
cured ones. -76 Sold by A. L. Hamil-
ton.
Hon. R. W. Scott, leader of the Sen-
ate and Secretary of State, has reached
his political jubilee it being fifty years
since he was eleoted member for the city
of Ottawa. During these long years the
finger of reproach has never touched
him. A brigut spot in his jubilee year is
the fact that his son D'Arohy Scott was
elected Mayor of Ottawa.
How to Prevent Bilious Attacks.
One who is subject to bilious attacks
will notice that for a day or more be-
fore the attack he is not hungry at meal
times and feels dull after eating: A dose
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets when these first symptoms ap-
pear will ward off the attack. They are
for sale by all Druggists.
HEAVINESS, LASSITUDE,
DROWSY AND DULL
Do You Feed that Way?
How provoking these symptous are!
You sleep well, but wbeu yea awaken
there is none of the exhiliratzea that
eleeap and root should confer.
Lowed of being alert, Baring quick -
nese of apprehension, there is Imamate
dullness, a disinclination to do things.
Three causes for this feeling.
Lazy liver, lazy kidneys and a ,nighty
lazy stomach which does ha work very
poorly and compels other organs to do
things there unequal to for any length
of rinse.
Note the coneequenoe--blood is Billed
'ith wastes--poisous weigh down the
nervone system- ro'building preemies
are absolutely stoppea.
You'll note the Instant ohmage wben
you. take 1+'errozene.
Appetite improves, digestion becomes
good as ever -akin grows ruddy and
clear, all sense of laugour, uusteadiness
and depression fades away and finally
disappears.
Fe.rrczone clarifies the branra supplies
tonic and vigor, imparts cleathess and
strength. Yon feel like a new person,
full of life, full of ambition, ready to do
things, -and able to do them also,
Think it over. Ferrozone is a tonin
that uplifts, upbuilds; that nourishes and
restore the alok by supplying the ele-
ments their weakened system need.
It can't help but do you good. For
mer:, women and children, in fact any-
one
nyone seeking strength and health, Ferro•
zone is invaluable ; try it. Sold by all
druggists in 50o boxes,
H. E. Steele, superintendent at Mo.
Lean's mill, Windsor, has received 0,-
000 for the American rights of an inven•
tion lie bas perfected to minimize danc-
er in the operation of shaping machines,
The device is attached to the machine
and holds the wood so there ie no dang-
er of the operator getting his band
caught in the saw,
Life's a Burden -If the stomaoh is
not right, Is there Nausea? Is there
Constipation? Is the Tongue Coated?
Are you Light -Headed? Do you have
Sick Headache? Any andtall of these
denote Stomach and Lever Disorder, Dr
Agnew's Liver Pills act quickly and will
cure most stubborn and chronic cases.
40 in a vial for 10 cents. -77 Sold by
A. L. Hamilton.
There passed away Saturday, Jan.
191h, in Sarnia, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Wm Gemmill, another
Oulrost pioneer in the person of Mrs.
Alex. Gibson. So closely was she iden-
tified with Teeswater that forty years
you could hardly think of Tees -
water apart from her. To those wha
were privileged to know Mra. Gibson,
she is and always will be spoken of as a
wonderful woman.
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.
01d time residents of Wallace town-
ship will remember Squire Bolton, as he
was called, one of the pioneer settlers of
the township, its first magistrate and its
first reeve. Although he lived only
twelve years in the township he was
closely identified with its organization
and progresc: He was then a vigorous
man in the prime of life. He has lived
for the last twenty one years in the
town of Newmarket and died there on
Thursday Iast in the 95th year of his age.
Heart-Siek People -Dr. Agnew's
Core for the Heart is a heart tonic that
never fails to onre-is,swift in its effects,
goes closer to the "birder land" and
snatches from death's grip more suffer-
ers than any other remedy for any
family of diseases and ailments in the
category of human sufferings. Gives
relief in 30 minutes. -75 Sold by A. L.
Hamilton.
Ex -councillor Wm Fisher, of Harris.
on, has invented a device that will
ender accidents at level grade railway
rossings impossible and has filled a ca -
eat at the department in Ottawa, pend -
ng the application for patent and de-
posit of a model. Railway experts and
there who have examined the oontri-
ance speak highly of it and it is alleged
he big firs chief has already had some
handsome offers for a share in the pat-
nt, but so far he has refused to conaid-
r any proposition.
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The C. P. It. ,estimates it will cost
them $2CO3(3 O to get into Walkerton, 0
and the estimate is probably within the
mark. Had they crossed the river near t
the south line, this expense, or thegreat-
er parte it, could have been avoided,
but it would have been a bad thing for e
the town,
MILBURN'S
Heart and Nerve Pills,
.are a speoifie for alt dsa41ee4e sad d1M
orders arbdng from a rnrrdewa oondl-
tlon of the heart or trews adorn, tach
is Palpitation of the Mart, 71'tat
Prostretida, Nei -rottenest, _Sleep
nees,lr'aintmkt Dizzy' (tt i1.,13rr iinn .
eta, They aro eerpectaily bennsalolsI
worsen irocblyd with irregular :mein•
stun;Lion,
Pries; lie. oenfe pee box, or 8 for SUS*
Au deader., or
'lent T AfToronto, rr.1!s%*t Co,Oa.tLtitrrin.
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BPI8II-G M:za1x(3INE,
As a spring reedicinee Burdock Blood
Bitters bas no equal. It tones up the
system and removes all impurities from
the blood, and takes away that tired,
Wenn, feelize so prevalent in the spring.
How would you lik3 to be a farmer?
Official figures from the State of Maine
bow that tkunks annually net this State
between $125,000 and $180,000, double
the revenue from the honey -making in-
dustry. Nearly 25,000 gallons of skunk
ail, which is said to have Durable pro-
perties, are produced annually in Maine.
The wholettele price is 66a gallon. Ona
skunk is supposed to produce a quart of
oil. Skins are also valuable. In New
York and Pennsylvania they have skunk
farms,
Ent I.A DIlsl1' ie'Al''oitxTrj,`,
swats -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
mediolrte. They cure Constipation, Si*
Uinadaobe, Billiouuness, and Dyspepeia
without griping, purging or stoke Ing.
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The l~'arinet'a Bank of Qanada is: the
first dial nal institution either in the
Dominion or iu the United States to is-
sue a $26. note. It is dated January let,
1007, is of regulation size, and is alto•
gether quite attractive ---both to the eye..
and intrinsically, The face side bears,
aside from the regulation lc.+tteriug, flue
represeutatious of Sir Wilfrid Laurier
aud Hon. J. Pliny Whitney. Other
banks pare pa and $100 notes but the
Farmer's BAnk, as Ilse been sand, is the
first to place in cirouhttion a $25 bill.
The Government issues $500 444 $1,000
notes, but thee as maybe Bayoneted,
are rarely lean in general -circulation.
The Farm°r'snote is yeltowieh in tint.
The essential lung -healing principal of
site pine tree bas dually been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
oouali medicine -Dia Wood's Norway
Eine Syrup. Sold b "all dealers on a
guarantee of sttisfaotion. Price 25
tents.
Piles get quick relief from Dr. Shoop's
adagio Ointment, Remember it's made
alone for P les-aud it works with cer-
tainty and satiafaotion. Itching, pain-
ful, protruding, or hand piles disappear
like mngio by ite use Try it and see!
Sold at Walley'e Drug -Store.
The youthful orator came down from
the platform at the close of his address,
and nanny people ,greased forward to
shake him by the band. He accepted
their congratulations with a smiling face
but hie oyes were on a certain auditor
who lingered in his seat. The young
lecturer pressed through the throng
about him, and extended his hand to
the waiting mac, "I want to thank
you," he said, "for the close attention
you gave to my remarka. Your upturn.
ed face was an inspiration to me. I am
sure you never changed your earnest at-
titude during my lecture." "No," said
the man, "I have a stiff neck,"
They Know it
Thoueands of people throughout the
country know that the ordinary rem°.
dies for piles -ointments, suppositories
andappliances-will not cure.
The best of them only bring passing
relief,
Dr. Leonhardt's Hem•Roid is a tablet
taken internally that removes the cause
of Piles, hence the cure is permanent.
Every 'package sold carries a guarantee
with it.
It is porfeotly barrelea to a most deli-
cate constitution. A month's treatment
in each package. Sold at $1. At any
drag store, or the Wilson -Pyle Co.,
Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.
A prisoner who has been in the State
prison at Thomaston, Maine, for forty-
three years was recently set at liberty
by executive clemency. He had been
condemned to life imprisonment. He
always insisted that he was innocent of
the orime with which he was charged,
and has preyed a model prisoner. When
the Governor's pardon arrived he wept
for joy; but when.he went around the
prison farm to bid good-bye to his pets
and to take leave of the other prisoners,
he wept at the paring. He is now an
old man and has little idea of .the chang-
es that have taken place in the outside
world. He had never ridden in a rail-
road train, nor ever seen an electric oar.
] oan's Kidney Pills act on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They cure backaches, weak back, rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, infiamation
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidneys and bladder,,
The peanut crop in the United States
now amount to ' 11,000,000 bushels an-
nually. The total sales amount to be-
tween $8,000,000 and $10,000,000.
Bilious Colic
Quick relief is afforded by
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It never falls and is pleasant and safe
to take.
Tho attack may be warded off by taking
a double dose of this remedy as soon as
the first indication of the disease appears,
nor sale by druggists everywhere.
A trolley company in Vermont whose
cars fait to come to a full stop and dis-
play a signal at a grade railroad crossing
is subject to a fine of $25 for each omiss-
ion.
Or. Wood's
Norwy ping
Syrup'
Cares C.Mghs, cold*, trossokittlp
Hoar:seise, Croup, £aytttutlaa.
Pats sr Tightn.ss in•the
Cheat, Eta.
3f stops' stat tickling in as
inleasant to Niko and toothiag
g to the largo. Mr. 1] Disko))
the well kaowrn Galt gardener. p Eraener, w rest.*
1 had 1, verb se,ero attack of Ore
tbro,t *tat, Mildness in the chest*goneHome when 1 wanted to .sough ata d
not I would almost choke to death.
wifsof e a bottle of b WOO .,
NORWAY PINE SYRUP, and to nay sur-
prise 1 fotuad speedy relief. 1 would
not be without it if it cost $1.00 a bot-
tle, tad I eau r000mmead it to AtirjtOW
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