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The Wingham Times, 1907-05-30, Page 6i TUE WINGIIAM TIES NAT 30. 1907 Oil . r.1 .{ , .� �i, 11 ,� rel ,.� ii. ii � • M, .., � , ���I'R, Iri I�_.IL i U. "IS GOOD TEA" The more partr'cular you are, The better you will like it The fine quality of Red Rose is most appreciated by those who are the most particular. Notice the clear, amber color in the cup and the delightful fragrance when pouted from the teapot. Will you try a package to -day ? Ask your grocer to send you onel Nf pee Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. A French invention, consisting of bcib thermometers, predicte at sundown 'whether there will be a frost. • A camel eau parry a weight of 1,000 Isoandm on its baok, about four times as snuck as a horse oan carry. For Over Silty 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 Rumens. It soothes the -child, softens the gams, allays all pain, onres 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 'aalue is incalculable. Be sure you ask for Mra Winelow's Sootbing Syrup, and take no other kind. Guaranteed ander the Food and Drug Act, June 80th, 1906. Serial Number 1098. The white population of New Zealand 3s now 890,000, having increased by 117,- 000 in the last five years. The number of tourists to Victoria from the United States during the sum- mer months of 1905 was about 50,000. CASTOR I A Der Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Newspapers may be used to pad the ironing board just as well as an old blanket or muslin. The Algoma Steel Company will build is $1,000,000 blast furnace at Sault Ste. - Marie. KIDss, CRY—Pain in the back is the cry of the kidneys for help. To neglect the call is to deliver the body over to a disease, cruel, ruthless, and finally life destroying. South American Kidney Cure has power akin to miraoulona in helping the needy kidneys out of the mire of disease. It relieves in six hours. —38. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Nature, so ready to aid every effort to assist her, is also quick to punish viola- tion cf her laws. Your right to do as von please is el- weys limited by the freedom of others to do the very same thing. DEAFNESS OF • 12 YEARS' STd.NDINO— Pretreated Catarrh produces dearness in many cases. Capt. Bets Conner, of Tor- _ onto, Canada, was deaf for 12 yeara from Catarrh, All treatment failed to relieve. _ Dr Agnaw's Catarrhal Powder gave him relief in one day, and in a very short while the deafness left him entirely. It will do as much for you. 50 cents. -83. Sold by A, L. Hamilton, Two American submarines, the Oc- topus and the Luke, were recently sub- mitted to a 24-hour test under 'water. During the time the Octopus blew out foul air only twice. It was oom- puted that only one -forty-fifth of her air supply was exhasuated. If correct, this show* that she could stay 45 days under water if properly supplied with food and feel. Both crew* passed the time comfortably while under the water. CATARRH If you went a sure care for CATARRH OF THE BEAD, here it is. . : : OIYGEWRTOR - - THE REASON WHY: BECAUSE E OXYGI;1VATOIt HEALS The mueslis membrane being in an inflamedons i i of C tit o 1 Cans 9 e running at - , the nose: brit When this 7)tf1)lL)Y11tC fd healedythedisehargo reuses. - Evereffort be inrole Catarrh. for It leads to (' tarrhto otcute the Throat, Hitomaeh or Bladder, Consiimp- tion and 13right'e Disease, -- Oxygenator" is put rip fn Dirge *lee - _ bottles. Price, $1.9.11, $1,00, and "Oxygenator" s Sold by all wholesale _ and retail druggists, The Oxygenator Company Toronto, Caned*. John Hansen was fined $100 at New York for showing moving pictures of the Thaw -White tragedy. Rook temples at Ipsampool on the Nile are believed to be the world's old- est architeotural ruins. RUNNING SORES, the outcome of neg. Ieot, or bad blood, have a never -failing balm in Dr Agnew's Ointment, WiII heal the most stubborn cases. Soothes irritation almost instantly after first ap- plication. It relieves all itching and burning skin diseases in a day. It cures piles in 3 to 5 nights. 35 cents. -39. Sold by A. L. Hamilton, Louie Edmonds, a youth of Tilbury, while walking in his sleep, fell down- stairs, and out his ear off. Frank Bickley, a Iaborer, was crushed to death by the caving in of a ditch in which he was working at London. DR. A. W. CHASE'S O5 CATARRH CURE ... C. fs sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower, 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. To prevent shoes from making holes in the heels of stocking sew a piece of wash•leather inside the heels of the shoes. Rev. Be J. MacAlpine M. A., pastor of Knox Church, Owen Sound, has ac• cepted a oall to the North Presbyterian Chnroh, CIeveland, Ohio, SCIATICA PUT HIM ON CRUTCHES,—Jae Smith, dairyman, of Grimsby, Ont., writes: "My limbs were almost useless from soiatioa and rheumatism, and not. withstanding my esteem for physicians, I must give the credit where it belongs, I am a cured man to -day, and South American Rheumatic Care mast have all the credit. It's a marvel, -31, SoId by A. L. Hamilton. Not many mothers know that if stook - Inge are washed before they are worn the threads will be tightened and they will last much longer in consequence, Madge—Has she a good memory? Marjorie --So-so. She's shear' remem- bering things she's forgotten,—Town Topics. STRONG WORDS BY A NEW YORE SPECIALIST —"After years of testing and comparison I have no hesitation in say- ing that Dr. Agnew's Care for the Heart is the qulckeet, safest and surest known to medical science. I use it in my own practice. It relieves the most acute forms of heart ailment inside of thirty minutes and never fails." -35. Sold by A, L. Hamilton. Instead of brushing a silk skirt or petticoat, use a pad made of a bit of velvet, which will remove the dust quickly without injuring the silk. "ONE FOOT IN TILE GRAVE."—If the thousands of people who rush to so worthy a remedy as South American Nervine as a, last resort would get it to a. that resort, how ranch miser, and eta. foring would be spared. If you, have any nerve disorder you needn't suffer a minute longer. A thousand testimonies to prove it. -36. Sold by A. L. Hamil- ton. With ane exception, the membera of the Weat Ham Board of Gnardians and workhouse oificiale have been hent to prison for accepting bribes. "Pardon me air, but isn't there an- other artist in this building?" Artist -Well, that is a matter of opinion. There is another fellow wile palate. --- The Model. 'Y'Dn9 LA.DIZS' FA:'VO/UTZZ. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Beddaohe, Biilionanese, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or biokebing. On Saturday, May 18th, a 'very sodden death oc tirr c ed in Gerrie whish removed Lydia Baird Sim*on, reliot of the late Alex. Simeon from our midst, Decea*- 'wae in her 79th year, A good floor -stain that goes right into the /'food, and is very durable, ie made of linseed oil colored with gtouud burnt umber. Rub thoroughly into the bootie 'with a flannel pad, and next day polish with bee*w*x and t>erj a tine. "What would you do, Henry, if burg. lar& got into the house?" asked a lady c•f her husband. "Do?" replied the man. "Just what they told me. I've never had nay own way in 'hie house yet t" JEALOUS Rivets cannot turn back 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, eiok headaohe, never gripe, oper- ate pleesantty. 10 cents. -87. Sold by A, L. Hamilton. Gabriel d'Annunzio, the Italian poet, bas refused an offer of $17,000 for a series of eight lectures in South America. In reply to the offer he wrote: "I have no wish to brave the ocean for a box of cigars." The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been suooessfully separated and refined into a perfect Neagh medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 cent$. There died at Westford on Wading. day, May 15th, Mrs. Elizabeth Heiden - by, relict of the late Henry Haldenby, at the age of 85 years. Deceased was mother of Mr. Alf. Haldenby, of Teee- water. . Cr s.1s tert Ca Vt. Deese the The Kind You Have Always Bought of Signatnro 1-1 4; Chas. B. Church, an actor of the time of John Wilkes Booth, died at Cleve- land, Ohio, aged 79 yearn years. After leaving the stage Church boonme a printer, and at one time was reputed the most rapid typesetter in the world. 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 oentres and give new nerve force to shattered nervous systems. The marriage at the R. C. Church, Teeewater, on Monday morning, May 20th was that of Mr. George Keifer and Miss Mary Oronin, both of the Town Line. The ceremony was performed by Rev, Father Corcoran at nine o'clock. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIIYIENP re- moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and &woollen throat,congha, eto. Save $50 by the use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known, Sold by A . L. Hamil- ton. Mr Borden of Texas has recently im- ported to that state a number of so-call- ed sacred cattle of India. It is said that their hides are impervious to ticks, and their breeding qualities are to be tested unler Is careful watch by the United States Department of Agriculture. Boars the ,, The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature " of She of '07 --Now that yon are through do you honestly believe that a college education has helped you? He of '06— Helped met Well, yesterday 1 signed a contract to coach the Montbraska Uni • versity footboil team for a period of fire years. --Puck Roan's Kidney Pills act on the kid- neys, bladder and urinary organa only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder, The Swiss press is agitated and indign- ant over the sentencing of a three-year old and to throe and ane -half months' imprisonment for theft. In passing a toy store the little fellow helped himself to two or three articles whittle were on ex- hibition outside the shop, tine -into MteleenINE. As a spring medicine(' Burdock Blood Bitter(' has no equal. It tonus sup the system and removes all impurities from ' the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so prevalent in the spring. Tile leading g event of the wosk in Teo►, water eooiel life was the marriage of Miss Fannie Olivia Moore, of town, and Mt. John henry Newman, of Letiegevin, Alberta. The wedding tock pleee at high. noon at the home of the bride's parent*, ter. and Mrs, Jame* Moore, ` irr*gge Street. Rey. M. J. Wilson 8. A. omoiated in the presence of *few roe latkre* tend intimate friends of the f'*tilily, That autemobiliete have to be careful wise shown in Draneo the other day when, as the result of etn action ageinat the Comte de Noailles and hie ohaufeur, who had fatally injured Colonel Creiaet, the two were fined $16,000 for the widow and $0,000 for each of the four children; $4.0,000 in all, bowies legal expenses. S17DDIMIT ATTACIEZD, Children are often attacked suddenly by painful and dangerous Colic, Craiups, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infentuns, etc, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure which should always be kept in the home", On certain fete days in eoine parte of Britter y the marriageable girls &pre r in red petticoats, witn white or yellow borders around them, Each white band denotes that the allowance from the allowance from the girl's father will be 1,200 francs per annum, and each yel, low baud represents 1,000 francs a year, ITCH, Mange, Prairie Soratohes and everp form of contagious Itch on human or animals cured in 50 minutes by Wol- ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. To prevent brass tarnishing try a pre- paration made by dissolving an onnoe of ebeliao in a pint of methylated spirits. Cork the bottle tightly and leave it till next day; then pour off the clear liquid. Heat the brass slightly, and paint the saltation over it with a camel's hair blush. REGAIN NOW THE STRENGTH YOU LACK! Winter LeavesteerabI.,AII1ng,Weair. BUILD UP NOW During the winter the system gate sluggish. The blood, polluted with im- palities, deadens the nervous system and dulls the actions of both liver and kidneys; the foulness of the system in- creases and when spring comes we are limp and useless. Spring "system cleaning" is a duty; the body sewers must be flushed out and waste matter removed—otherwise weak - melt and nervousness will surely follow. Begin by enrioiling the blood. Make it pure and nutritious by taking Ferro - zone, its the greatest blood former known to medical science. Ferrozone makes the liver fairly sing with new lire, makes the kidneys dance with renewed vitality, and thus the winter's accumulation of pollution is expelled. Of course digestion must be improved, and probably the stomach will require aid as well. Ferrozone eervea the pur- pose admirably. Those who use it, en- joy appetite and digestive powers far be. yond the ordinary. That tired feeling is replaced by the buoyant, joyous sensation of health and vigor Day by day as your strength in- creases, you feel new energy surging through your veins, and know that a tonic of great merit is at work. No remedy more nourishing or uplift- ing, no treatment eo sure to bring last- ing good health, good spirits and con- tentment. Ferrozone contains just what ran -down folks need; it curse be- cause it supplies more nutriment than you can get in any other way. Free from alcohol and prepared only in choco- Iate-coated tablets, 50o per box or six for $2 50 at all dealers. Be sure you try "Ferrozone." It takes a Jew to get ahead of bank. ers. Here is a list of the amounts that Goldberg the Mildmay assignee will pay the several banks from which he secur- ed loans. The Western Bank, Paisley, gets $23 68 out of $842.99; Trader'a Bank, Cargill, $8 47 out of $302.66; Un- ion Bank, Wiarton, $9.80 out of $350.00. J. W. Scott its Son, bankers. Listowel $25.77 out of $920.38. Bears the 8igaatare -of TlieKind You Have Always Boegigll e, The proportion of drunkards to the population is greater in Manitoba than any other Province, said Mrs. Chris - holm, President of the Manitoba W. C. T.U., in addressing the annual convan- tion which met in Winnipeg on Wed- nesday of last week. The great evil was being fostered and encouraged by the party in power, she said, and never before were mo many youths on the downward path, nor so many young girl* gone astray, Many Women Suffer UNTOLD AGONY FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE. Very often they think it is from so-called "Female Disease." There is less female trouble than they think. Women softer from backache, eleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, and a dragging -down feeling ht the loins. So do men, and they do not have "female trouble." Why, then, blame all your trouble to Female Disease 7 With healthy kidneys, few women will ever have "female disorders," The kidneys are bo closely connected with all the internal organa, that when the kidneys go wrong, everyti.in* goes wrong. Muth distreea would be eased it women would only take O KIDNEY PILLS flit stated iatervain. i*riee 50 'tents others or three boxes for $1115, rM11 dealers er neat direct oe receipt 01 sift. 'XIS Delia Kidney P01 0o., Tbrretea, O.i, Artifioial silk is made from wood pulp in Sweden. The imitation ie excellent, but it found that many dresses made bone it have been discarded because the creases made', when the wearer Bits down do riot come out. It is scarcely possible to distinguish the real frogs; the artificial silk, but this defoot has proved fatal for use as dress pieces. Cleo. Tolehard of Bentinok brought into the Enterprise office at ()holey a mammoth goose egg meaouring 8 x 12 inches and weighing three quarters of a pound. Mr Tolohard in sending the big egg down to the Agricultural Dept. Tor- onto, to show the experts who give pointers on farming and poultry raising where the geese Iay, not the golden, but the mammoth egge ate raised. STATE OF OHIO,CITYOF TOLEDO, (6a. LUCAS. COUNTY. ))s Frank J. Cheney makea oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. 3. Cheney & Co,,, doing business 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 me - net be cured by the use of Ball's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in ray p 1886 e, this 6th day of December, (SeaI.) A. W. GLEASON, NOTARY PUBLIC. Hall's Catersdi Cure is taken internal- ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send ter testimonials free. F, J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75o, Take Hall's Family Pills for oonstipa• tion. The German Emperor has a handsome income, but every penny of it comes to him as King of Prussia and none as em- peror. The exaot amount is one of the state secrete, The fact of his being at the head of the German empire doom not better the king to the extent of a dollar, although there is a pertain amount giv- en him to bo used, only, however, for charitable purposes, All of his many castles and estates were his inheritance as King of Prussia and would have been bis anyway if the consolidation of the empire had never been effected. He is an enormously rich man and manages his great interests with good business ability. At the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. A. Mechlin, Agincourt, on the 16th inst., there passed away to her eternal rest, Mrs, Margaret Murdoch, relict of the late William Murdoch, after is short illness of a few hours. Mrs. Murdoch was born on Dignle Bay, southeast coast of Ireland, on 17th May, 1830, but at an early ago on the death of her father, her mother moved her little family to her old home in Ayrshire, Scotland. In 1849 she was married to her Iate husband, and some five years later they came to Canada. Their drat home in tho new land was in North Dumfries, Waterloo County, near the Village of Ayr, where they remained six years, and in 1880 finally settled in the Townehip of Aehfleld, 14th Con., in part known as Paramount, where they re• sided nearly forty years and raised a family of ten children, six boyo and four daughters to manhood and woman. hood. Wingham General Hospital (Under Government inspection) Pleasantly situated. Beautiful fur- nished. Open to all regularly licensed physicians, RATES FOR PATIENT$— (wbioh include board and nursing), $3.50 to $15.00 per week according to location of room, For further information, address 11II9fi KATIIRINE STEVENSON, Lady Superintendent, Box 223, Wingham Ont. Farm Labourers and Domestics. I have been appointed by the Dominion Gov- ernment to place emigrants from the United Kingdom in positions ae farm laborers or da- meetle servants In this vicinity. Any- person requiring such help slaould notify- me by letter stating fully the kind of help required, when wanted and wages offered, The number ar- riving .may not fie sufficient to supply all re- quests but every effort willlbemadeto pro- vide each applicantPETER CAMPBELL, Canadian Government Employment Agent Wingham, Ont. POPULAR STALLIONS The imported Clydesdale Stallion "Drum- burlo Chief" will make the season of 1907 as follows: Tuesday, May 11th, will leave his owner's stable, 13luevale, and proceed to Win. Me.,Miehael's con. 2, Morris, for noon ; thence to Thos.'Warwiek's, con. 3, Morris, where he will remain until Wednesday noon. Wednesday -- At noon leave for Jos. Miller's, con. 3, Morrie, for night. Thursday—To Jog. Dolle • 9, gravel road, for noon, then to Dr. A. T. lord's sale stable, Wingham, and remain until Friday afternoon. Then to his owner's stable at Blue -rale where he will remain until the fol- lowing Tuesday* morning. J. W. Efso,1'rop. and Manager. '1?Ite imported Clydesdale Stallion, on 1-a'•seot" Will max7 the aeagori of 1807 as follows; Tnealay, May Lith, will leave his owner's btablo, Bluevale, and proceed to .7. Kirton's, eon, 5, Tnrnbarry for noon; then to Andrew Gemsnill'n, chit. a Turnberry for night, Wed- tare.a a -to John W lie's for two hours, then io Alex. Rote', con. 6,Tnrnberry, for noon, then to Dr. A. T. Ford's fele stable. Winggh un, for night Thursday—To Andrew Mitchell's, can. 10 Turnberry, for noon, thence by way of C}{Imour'b bchoot to Dr, A. T. Ford's Sale stable, Wlnebam, grid remain until Friday afeernoon, and then proceed to his owner a *table, Where he will resaain until the foli0;ra ing Tuesday inarnine. I3 Moraine**, 1 innsee e i'i'rr irlity' 1 1 VVVVVI'#!1M+11'iYN'i/1!"1!!i'll"If'Ip71�t►1f11M'#f�� aka° SEEDS ! ► • FARM ► ► r► ► IP • CLOVERS: --Common Red, Mammoth, Rod, Alsike, Lucerne, and White, Also Timothy. These seeds are inspected and approved by the De. partment at Ottawa for purity and growth, and are all home grown' OATS: --We have several varieties on hand, for instance: White Marvel, wonderfully productive, yielding as much as 85 bushels to the acre. of large plump, white grain. Tartar King, highly recommended by the Experimental Farm as Ottawa, strong straw, fres from rust. White Russian, has been grown extensively in Perth County. $1000 Oats, very highly endorsed by the American farmers, by whom it has been largely grown. SEEDS I� FOR AND GARDE _._. AT ..... r, A. tV1ILLS' C C A CORNS :—We have coming, the largest stock of finest varieties for silage and `P., Maturing purposes in the country, also Sweet Table Corn, Corley's 10, extra early, Croeley'e early, Sugar Corn and Country Gentleman, field ���„a and garden peas. .a GEARLY POTATOES:—We have Nought Six a very early and productive ► variety, Carman No. 1 grown at Experimental Farm Ottawa M' BARLEY: —Black, a limited quantity on hand, seldom yielding leas than 40 bushels per acre. Meneury,ea well-known variety, strong and heavy JAPANESE MILLET: --Also called Million Dollar Grase, well-known in Ontario, splendid for green fodder and hay. JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT:—One of the best varieties, very early and productive. RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER:—Somethimea 15 inches in diameter. GOOSE WHEAT :—The cleanest from foreign seeds I have ever handled. BE aUTY OF HEBRON:--Snooessfaliy grown in this vicinity. : ALSO GROUND OILOAKE:--Bibbeys Cream Equivalent, Twin City Herb Food, and Pure Ground Flax Meal. Fe All kinds of farm produce E taken. T. A. MILLS.' : a:AAKAA,AAAAAAACA AAANLAAAAAA 31CWALIAAKAZAAAAAAAAAAMILMiliii, •4•••••0.0.0•••••••••••••• • • • • 0 • • • • • • • w • • 0 • • • • • •• • • • • • • i • • • • • w • 1 An Advertisement in THE TIMES firings Good Results The Wingham Times reaches the homes of most of the people of - Wingham and surrounding country. It keeps its subscribers posted on all the - news of the day—local, political and foreign. If you have anything to sell, or want anything, advertise in The Times. Rates on application. We Think Printing That's our business. We are constantly on the lookout for new ideas, and these are here awaiting your accept- ance. It's no trouble for us to give you information—to write or call—it will place you under no obligation, and perhaps we may suggest something you can profit by, Prices right. Quality ever the talisman. The Wiugham Times WtNGHAnrt ONTARIO, w' • 0 0• • • 1 a •