HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-05-09, Page 61'IiE WINGIIAM TIMES MAY 9.
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TEA"
The Expert Tea Taster
is the one who knows the real value of Red Rose Tea ..
and uses it as a standard to judge other Teas by.
Wouldn't you like to judge it for yourself ? It
is: the Tea. that has that rich, fruity flavor —
just what pleases the expert Tea taster.
Ask your Grocer to send you a package.
'Kernels from the Sancto.m Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
It is estimated th•it Great Britain
spends $150,040 a da. nn theatres.
The labor outlook in Outeri , for the
first of May es fairly bright Few strikes
were repartPci
atJ.& sg'1w ,tom R l �. .
Zeds the Thu Kind You Hare Always Bought
People who make a show on credit
eieldom make a creditable showing.
Roller skates were invented by a
Yi'lympton in 1863.
ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMEN r re-
lmovee all hard, soft or calloused lumps
landblemishes from horses, blood spavin,
,garbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles,
dtprainn, sore and swoollen throat,conghe,
s•o. Save $50 by the use of one bottle.
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish
'Ohre ever known, Sold by A . L. Hamil-
ton.
Most people look grave when they are
buried in thought.
Two new branch post•offioes are to be
opened at London.
Sears the nThe Kind You Have Always Bougid
Ilfigxatnre
F < •(e
'The man behind the bar always has a
smile on tap for the man behind the
groin.
If A drunken man doesn't think he is
fanny, he is pretty apt to have an idea
fie is wealthy.
Many people say they are "all nerves,'
saltily startled or upset, easily worried
sled irritated. Milbnrn's Heart and
Nerve Pills are just the remedy such
people require. They restore perfect
harmony of the nerve centres and give
new nerve foroe to shabtered nervone
systems.
Joseph Laeonteur was sentenced to
life imprisonment for shooting his wife
on the street in Quebec.
Ottawa lumbermen are unable to
work their mills to their full capacity,
owing to a scarcity of labor.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
T=ao Kind You Nara Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
If there is one thing a man would
rather not do than another it is to ac•
company hie wife oa a shopping tour.
Among the honsehoid of the Chinese
Emperor are 30 phyaicians, 75 astrolog-
ers, 76 cooks and 6:) priests.
It is announced that a Landon scien-
tist has succeeded in compounding a
paste that will do away with the neces-
sity of shaving. The paste is rubbed on
the face and allowed to remain there
live minutes, and is then robbed off
again, bringing every hair with it. The
process is simple and painless. Talk
about the coal -ash discovery, it is not in
it with this shaving preparation.
CATARRH
g$ APER A DANGEROUS iJRCICAL OPERATICS
ere Brunswick Are., Tomato, Can.
JIM oa!OEt4ATOL' CO.,
Toronto, Canada.
t•s.Nemen,—I an most pleased to certify to
She vs:salvs properties of Oxygenator. • I first
Slogan using It for Catarrh in the bead, flaying
resshdann1 this loathsome disease I then tad my
att.ttion to a lar • Polypus th.•ne
at existed in say
Agirt ..etrll, which rite s.coesaf.11y traoved by
Ws local applioatl.a of "Oxygenator" thereby
seem( reach pain, danger tad aspens* bad it bean
*,scored by surgical process.
4 Rases nand your remedy in ray tautly (of e) for
p+iw,abee of pears, and on highly tocommeia.i :t
ser Uteri, *oils and throat trembled—as a gargle,
wise war ted, it is laralmable,
»mala, fetes truly,
G. 11. &0311i!0 4.
OXYGENATOR
A GERM MUER
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OXYGENATOR CO.
JIM Harbord *t. o Toronto
Chief Justine Meredith refused to
gngeh the Weston local option by-law.
Crystal, melted and electroplated. has
been suooessfnlly used in France to
ooupturfeit gold coins,
ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and
evert) form of contagions Itoh on human
or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol-
ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails.
Sold by A L. Hamilton.
The Ontario Government will spend
• this year $6000 in the purchase of flags
for country schools.
The most extensive cemetery in the
world is that of Rome, in which over
6,000,000 human beings have been buri-
ed.
rux LADIES' FAVORITE.
Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, and Dyepepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
A garden composed entirely of plants
bearing bine flowers, has been laid out
on the estate of Sir Elliott Lees, Dor-
eetshire, England.
Mr. Jonn MoClegg, employed by Mr.
Keeling at Cargill as a ,epinner, was
fogad •sad in bed at Glamis. He was
about 70 years of age.
For Oyer Slaty Tears.
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. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its
va=ne is incalculable. Be sure you ask
for Mrs Winslow', Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind. Guaranteed under
the Food and Drug Act, Jane 30th, 1906.
Serial Number 1098.
The United Kingdom, which is the
largest importer in the world of cattle
and sheep -for slaughtering purposes, is
oddly enough, the largest exporter of
horses for the same purpose.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They care 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.
Once eta dinner Lisle's hostess cried
in a horrified voice that there were
thirteen at the table. "Don't let that
alarm you, madam," said Liszt, with a
reassuring smile. "I'll eat for two."
Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indiges-
tion, and kin .red ailments, take wings
before the healing qualities of South
American Nervine. Thomas Hoskins,
of Durham, Ont , took his preacher's ad-
vice, followed direction,, and was cured
permanently of the worst form of Ner-
vous Postratton and Dyspepsia. Ha has
recommended it to others with gartify-
ing results. It's a great nerve builder.
12. Sold by A. L. Hamilton.
Less than 5 per cent of the expenses
of the 24 slaughtering and meat pack-
ing establishments of Chicago is for
wages.
The Burmese have a curious idea re-
garding coins. They prefer those which
have female heads on them, believing
that coins with male heads on them aro
not so lucky and do not make money.
•CJd.15i2aORXea..
Rests tle Kind Yea Nara Asap E Ig
$igaaters
of
444,
The Standard Oil Co has been found
guilty on 1,463 counts of the indictment
for rebati^g, and becomes liable to s
fine of $29,260,000 under the Eakins law.
• But Cie fine has not been collected yet,
Even so large a fine can easily lett made
up by adding a few cents to the price of
° oil.
• Mrs. John Clarke, of Ssaforth, last
week disposed of 740 acres of land in
Southern Manitoba, situated 12 miles
- south of Hillarney, near the town of
li1•idetib. The land is mostly under
good outivation and has a good house
and bank barn on it. Dire, Clarke re•
oeived the sum of $16,000 by the trans.
auction,
Miss L Harding having resigned as
teacher of the junior department of the
Gerrie (school, the trustees have engaged
the services of Miss Irene Sheriff, of
Luoknow.
Take One of Dr Agnew's Liver Pills
after dinner, I1 will promote digestion
and overcome any evil effects of too
hearty eating Safe, prompt, active.
painless and pleasant. This effective
little pill enppianting all the old sohool
nauseous pnrgativee. 90 doses, 10 cents
13 Sold by A L Hamilton.
The customs returne for April show a
total revenue of $4,468 394, an inoreate
of $527,400 over April of last year. For
the ten months ended April 30 the total
customs revenue is $44 123,292, an in-
crease of 16,135,268 over the correspond-
ing ten months of the previous year.
Those Worrying Piles 1—One appli-
cation of Dr Agnew'* Ointment will
give you comfort. Applied every night
for three to six nights and a cure is et
fected in the most stubborn cases of
Blind. Reeding, or Itobing Piles. Dr.
Agnew's Ointment cures Eczema and
all itching and burning akin diseases. It
gots like magic. 35 cents. -15. Sold
by A. L. Hamilton.
The town oonnoil of Chesley has decid-
ed to submit a by-law for the purchase
of the electric lighting plant, the valve
to be detirmined by arb,tratlon. It is
also submitting a by-law to authorize
the expenditure of $40,000 on the water-
works.
SUDDENIT ATTACKED.
Children are often attacked suddenly
by painful and dangerous Colic, Cramps,
Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholera Infantum, eto. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt
and sure cure which should always be
kept in the house.
The temperance forces of Moorefield
have purchased the Collison House for
use es a Temperance House after 5th of
May. The price paid was $3,600. The
present proprietor had threatened to
close against the public and this action
followed.
Kidney Duty.—It is the particular
function of the kidneys to filter out
poisons which pass through them into
the blood. When the kidneys are dis-
eased they cannot do their whole duty,
and should have the help and strength
that South Amerioan Kidney Cure will
afford in any and all forms of kidney
disorder. It relieves in 6 hours. -1i
&old by A. L Hamilton.
According to some reports from St.
Edmund's Township, near Wiarton,
smallpox is on the increase there. A
Government inspector is in the town-
ship fighting the epidemic. It is ex-
pected that the outbreak will be stamp-
ed out before the slimmer.
That Cutting Acid that arises from
the stomach and almost strangles, is
o ,need by fermentation of the food in
the stomach. It is a foretaste of indi
vendor' and dyspepsia. Take one of Dr.
Von Stan's Pineapple Tata tts imtn^di
ately after eating, and it will prevent
this distress and aid digestion. Sold by
A. L. Hamilton.
Mary Carmichael, widow of the tete
Joseph Morris, passed awry on Satur-
day, April 261h, at the good oil age of
72 years and 3 months. The deceased
lady died at the residenoa of her son-in-
law, George Stewart, Bruce street,
Goderich.
Eyes and Nose ran water.—C, G
Archer, of Brewer, Maine, says: "7 1 -ave
had Catarrh for several years. Water
would ran from my eyes and nose for
days at a time. About four months ago
I was induced to try Dr Agnew's Ca.
tarrhal Powder, and since using the
wonderful remedy I have not had an at-
tack. It relieves tin ten minutes." 50
cents, -17. Sold by A, L. Hamilton,
The 0 P. R has notified the Mayor
of Fort William that a number of for-
eigners who have been refused employ-
ment la the freight shcda have made
threats to born the company's property,
and the town is requested to ba prepar-
ed to assist in protecting it.
lSPICI!D MErartilene.
As a spring medicine Burdock Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tones nip the
system and removes all imp:netiea from
the blood, and takes away that tired,
weary feeling so prevalent in tits siring.
Mr, .T. 0, Camnnon, Clerk of Brant,
Eritce County, euppiiee as with the fol-
lowing particulars regarding the assess,
went of that township:—No, of acres
stressed, 69,329; No. of acres cleared,
57,337; wreodIand, 171,373; Bash, 2,152;
vales of real property, $7,009,85d; value
of buildings, $484,675; business aueeil-
ment 0,590,946, population 3,481.
While crossing the Atlrntio on hie
way to Paris * fen month-. ago. Mr. '
i he Henderson, of Toronto ''(senna•
!curious to know what would ber,,lne „t
a bottle if thrown overboard H-• I,l:,e,•d
. a vote in the bottle with the request
that the finder wire him. Tb ho, th
was found on the coast of ILeler.d by a
Mr Ryerson who wrote to Mr. FI,•r,drr
IOU, the letter swatted him at hie home
in Toronto on his arrival from, Eon woo
The bottle travelled Over 1500 mil i
Wnen Rheumatism Doubles a man
tip physici.en and sufferer muse low.
heart and often despair i f a euro, hu
here's the exception. Win P a'a, or
Norwood, 'Ont., says: '•I was i early
doubled up with rhenmetiam I got
three bottles of South Americo r Rhea -
matte Onre and they clued me. It's the
quickest acting medicine I ever saw. '
18. Sold by A. L Hamilton
It is said that a marriage w e cele
hinted at Ethel recently at whiol, the
bridegroom was very hard of hearing
Everything went well till the oft=•
dating clergyman asked him for the
ring. The bridegroom saw something
was wanted, but could not make ont
just what it was. Finally he dived
down in his pockets and handed out a
$5 bill, with the remark—•' Well, bore's
yonr money, go on with the show." He
got married all right.
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Tiredness Comes in the Sp-ing.
What are You Doing to Overcome
It?
The cold of winter exhausts vitality
and exposes everyone to disease. Spring
is Imre to bring tiredness and langur that
will not go.
Spring sickness doesn't cure itself—
the cause is in the blood, and that cause
mutt be remedied, It is easily done
with Ferrozone, a marvelous remedy
that purifies the blood and. expels those
humors and poisons that depress and
weaken.
Just think of it—Ferrozone uplifts the
entire nervous system, renews the blood,
makes it rich and red—gives the sort of
aid that's needed in throwing off weak-
ness and spring langur.
Tens of thonsande enjoy the advant-
ages of renewed health through Ferro-
zone;—if you'll only use it, you'll sure-
ly grow strong too; its beneficial action
is noticed even in a week,—yon see it
goes right to work, removes the causes
of the trouble and then quickly makes
a cure.
For those who sleep poorly and have
nervous apprehensions, Ferrozone is
boon; it is a specialist in such cases.
Where there is paleness, poor appetite
and 'armour, Ferrozone makes the pati-
ent feel +ike new in a few days.
In tiredness, nerve exhaustion, spring
fever and debility, the power of Ferro -
zone is known from coast to coast and
nnivers'illy used with grand results.
Let Ferrozone build von up, let it win
yon back to robust health,—it will do so
quickly if yos give it the chance. Sold
by all dealers, 50c per box or .ix boxes
for $2 50. Remember the name Ferro -
zone.
A petition was recently filed in a Ten-
nessee court by a man named Damm,
praying that he be allowed to change
his name to that of Hamm. The peti-
tioner, who is a native of Denmark, set
forth in his petition to the court that
his name had caused him considerable
annoyance on more than 1000 occasions.
Bis feelings had been particularly hart
since the souvenir postcard bearing por-
traits of "Tho Whole .Damm Family"
had been placed on the market. Ths
aoart granted the prayer of the petition-
er and the name was changed to Hamm.
STATE OF ORIO,CITYOF TOLEDO, t �a
Lucas. COUNTY.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co.,, doing bneinese in the
City of Toledo, County and State afore-
said. and that said firm will pay the sum
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that can-
not be cored by the nee of Hall's Catarrh
Cure.FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my ar'eence, this Gth day of December,
A D 1830
(Seal ) A. W GLEASON,
NOTARY PURLIC.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
nincous surfaces of the system. Send
for t"stimonial'i free.
F J CHENEY & CO , Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Drnrgists, 75c,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
Aseasoor Kramer has completed his
assessment of the township of Carrick
for 19:)7, and handed iu the roll to the
township Clerk on the 30th of April.
Tha total assessment is $2,771,805, slight-
ly lower. The acreage is 09,433 4 5
acres, of which 7,545 sores is in bush.
There are 509 dogs in this township.
The taxable income is $1600, and the
business assesstnent $35,655. There is a
slight decrease in the population which
is now 4130.
Tha essential lung -healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been sucoessfully
separated and rained into a perfect
cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25
tante.
The great fob to ho=ne peace and hep-
piness is worry. The habit of worry
keeps as crossing bridges before we
reach them. The evils that fret us
most are those which threaton us but
have not yet arrived. Stop worrying
about the bread that you are afraid will
not rise, the new dress you are sure the
dresemaker will spoil and the next three
months rent. If you will firmly re-
selve to worry Only about the evil or
special hardship this hour or minute and
can't be trolled ninsty-nine ogles out
of erne hundred j'Ou will find there it no
such evil or hardship.
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wont las certain
and guarantees
curoforoaoh and
every f or m of
itching, blooding
and protruding
piles. Seo testimonials in the prem, and ask
5get your money Tach skif notsatieiled..u60c atand
all
dealers or EDMAxeox, BaTIOi & Co.. Toronto.
OR. CHASE'S OINTMENT.
Erie Aovoeate:— t h- tum: ,,, - r, . .
with too clow and 1 • ems ' ' ,.Iv. is to
suck, who oases t l•• • t' •, h rl,r,•
swine, is now in great two : f• •r bt,,tr r
,e On the high grade, semi'. oilier the,
a kite, pork is climbing u1' rhe scute, es„ t
beef is out of sight , e t -g: b he gather.,
every day from his Poland ,•hmoken a op
are almost worth their -1, h' in ir,iri
and Pro aro is the soup. H y cora briny.
him a fancy price, its rising 'v,•ry day
and he rakes in all thuds of money for
half a load of hay. The farmer is in th
saddle and when he comes to own th'
rest of ve, by rights, ehont,i go Awa
baok and sit down
There passed away on Friday. April
36th, at his home on Nelson street. r'n'
of Goderioh's best known oirzene, Wil-
liam Burrows, seedsman and grain deal-
er. He bad been ill a few months. He
was an excellent judge o grain, seedy
and all things that grow on a farm, and
the department of one so well skilled in
these lines of agrioultnre will be a great
loss to the county. He was oorn in
Buckinghamshire, England, and came
to Canada with his parents He lived
in Galt, Ayr, Riohwood and other places
and came to Goderioh in 1888, where he
lived till the death oall name. He mar-
ried at Nile in 1862 Miss Teresa Stewart,
who survives with four children.
1 WANT A JOB
I am not very tall in inches
and weigh very little, but though
I'm small, I'll work and serve you
well.
Beet of references. -0. H. Ward &
Co.
Have a neat appearance, a quiet
disposition, make no noise when I'm
about, Been and not heard, as a well -
made watch should be. "Punctual.”
Need hut a little room in your
pocket, fitted in any case you desire.
Wish you'd give me the chance—just
to let me show you.
I am a Webb 0, Ball Watch,
Sold by
C. N. Ward & Co.
374 Richmond St.
LONDON, ONT.
Formosa is once more without a bank;
a branch of the Merchants' which had
been doing business there having closed
down last week. For a time, a little
over a year ago, Formosa had two banks
in full swing --branches of the Sovereign
and of the Merchants' having opened
there at the same time. Tha bnsiuees
was found too small for the two and it
was arranged between them that the
Sovereign should withdraw. It now
appears that even the remaining one did
not find the business a paying one.
CURES
Dyspepsia, Botts.
Pimples,
Headaches,
Constipation,
Loss of Appetit%
Salt Rheum.
Erysipelas,
Scrofula.
and all troubles
arising from the
Stomach, Liver.
Bowels or Blood.an�
otM A 9Letth, (innt'
it
writes: "1 believe I
would hav4 been In
bad
grave long o
Burdock Mood for
tore. I was run down
to such an extent
that I could soaw
lr move about the
house. I was enbjecb
to ware headao es,
backaches and dine
netts t my appetite
gone e and was
linable doh
0.11Nt
rldrf Itted 1.to 'rah
NSHINE
FURNACE
BURNS COAL OR WOOD
The Sunshine is a good, "all
round" furnace. Burns, with equal
facility, either coal or wood. Coke,
too, if you prefer it.
And so perfect is the combustion
of the Sunshine that it extracts
every unit of heat from the fuel.
What's left in the ash -pan is not
worth sifting.
Sunshine consumes less fuel, too.
Because its perfect system of
dampers prevent the escape of the
hot air up the chimney—compels
it to come out through the registers.
You pay for heating the inside—
not the outside—of your house
when you buy the Sunshine.
If your local dealer does not
handle this most economical
furnace write direct to us for
FREE BOOKLET.
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LONDON. TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG. VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, N.B.
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