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.. Cups of Tea k.
Do you know that five cups of Red
Rose Tea (40c. grade) only cost one cent?
You can actually make 200 cups from
one pound.
It is easy to prove this. Buy a package and try it.
At your Grocers.
Kernels from the Sanctum Mill
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
There aro fast friends and fast friends;
one kind you can't lose.
Success is merely a matter of doing
the right thing at the right time.
I'll atop your pain free. To chow you
first—before you spend a penny—what
any Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail
;you free, a Trial Package of them—Dr.
Shoop's Headache Tablets. Neuralgia,
Headache, Toothache, Period pains, eta,
,are due alone to blood congestion. Dr.
`Shoop's Headache Tablets simply kill
pain by coaxing away the unnatural
bloodpressure. That is all. Address Dr,
Shoop, Ranine, Wis. Sold by all dealers.
A. boost when needed is better than a
pull that isn't.
The waste of time sows the weeds of
eternity.
SPRING MEDICINE.
As a spring medicince Burdock Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tones up the
system and removes all impurities from
the blood, and takes away that tired,
weary feeling 80 prevalent in the spring.
When a wise man falls in love he
gives his brain a vacation.
Love not only makes the world go
round but it also makes men go broke.
Free, for Catarrh, just to prove merit, a
Trial size box of Dr Shoop's Catarrh
Remedy. Let me send it now. It is a
snow-white, Dreamy, healing, antieeptio
balm. Containing such healing ingred-
ients as oil Eucaliptus, Thymol, Menthol
etc., it gives instant and lasting relief to
Catarrh of the nese and throat. Make the
free teat and see for yourself what this
preparation can and will accomplish.
Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large
jars 60 cents. Sold by all dealers.
If the free advice handed to na
amounted to anything—but what's the
ease?
The total pack of the United States of
canned tomatoes in 1906 is given as 9,-
074,965 cases.
Doan's Kidney Pills aot 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,
New York City is 134,500 greater in
population than all the remainder of the
State.
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 abattared nervone
systems.
The executors the of J..J. Long estate
have paid the Province $21,000 in sue•
cession duties.
The tide of the Mediterannean on the
Algerian coast never exceeds 3 1-2
iaiohes.
CATARRH
If you want s sure cure for
CATARRH OF THE HEAD,
here it is • • • • • • •
OIYOEWRTOR
THIS :REASON WHY BECAUSE
OXYGENATOR HEALS •
The mucous membrane being i in an
toa
Ina ed condition, cat
fees running at
the, nose but b t tYhCI
t this Cbl
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ain .
heeded the discharge ceases. is
t tnrrh frit Leads to to
Throat, 5fotnach or Bladder, Consunip.
Orin and Bright's Disease.
(Oxygenator" 11 glut up in large size
bottles. Brief,. ;1.:5. $t.00, and LO'.
aiCdOxyge aril is sold by all wholesale
druggists.
The Oxygenator Company
Toronto, Canada. •-
It would take 10,500,000 acres to pro-
duce the amount of grain which Eng-
land yearly imports from abroad.
In the Bronx Zoologioal Park of New
York City there are 3,680 animals of
1,500 different species.
The essential lung -healing principal of
the pine tree has finally been syccessfully
separated and refined into a perfect
cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of satisfaotion. Price 25
cents.
The Toronto Metbodiet Conference
passed a resolution that ministers should
resign from the ministry after they
go into secular pursuits.
At the Ohappey sale in Paris recently
a sofa and ten ohaire of the Louis XV
period, covered withjBeauvais tapestry
sold for $90.000.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S 25c1CATARRH 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 permanently cures
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo.
Greece is said to be the poorest coun-
try of Europe. Her total wealth
amounts to $1,000,000,000, or about half
that of Switzerland.
Verse 22, chapter 7, of Ezra, has all
the letters of the alphabet except "J."
Just brush the duet off your Bible and
see if this is not true.
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 emcees. It soothes the
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cores 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
valve is incalculable. Be sure yon ask
for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind. Guaranteed under
the Food and Drug Act, June 30th, 1906.
Serial Number 1098.
The American sweet tooth daring the
past year consumed 6,500,000,000 pounds
of sugar valued at $300,000,000. This is
76 pounds per year for every resident.
If you want to know all you have ever
done, and many things you never
thought of doing, just run for office, and
you'll get your character aired in good
shape.
THE LADIES' FAVORITE.
Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Billiousuess, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
Five thousand pounds was paid at
Christie's auction rooms, London, recent-
ly for a necklace. It was compoaed of
fourteen emeralds, six large pearls and
eighty marquis -shaped brilliants.
You can't expect a woman to get
mach enjoyment out of the church ser•
vice if there are at least three women on
her row who are wearing more expens-
ive hate than her own.
Piles got quick and certain relief from
Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Please
note it is made alone for Piles, and its
action is positive and certain. Itching,
painful, protruding or blind piles climate.
pear like magic by ite use. Large nickel -
capped glass bars 50 cents. Sold by all
dealers.
Mr. James Taylor and Miss Agnes J.
Pentland, both of Teeswater, wore mar-
ried at the Salem Parsonage on;Tneeday,
June 18th. Rev. S. V. R. Pentland ofli.
elated. The bride wore a traveling gait
Of blue broadcloth and was unattended.
Mr. and Mrs, Taylor will make their
home at Calgary, Alta, where they will
move early in July.
Allit.r'4.eilaa.....AJeat4 ..k•
Last week Wm. Stinson purchased
from Win, Hastie and Wm, Trench of
9th oon. two fine droves of cattle, in all
41head for which he paid in the neigh-
borhood of $3,500
In some puts of England auctions are
held with a minute sand glass. The
highest bid male between the time the
glass is turned till the sand runs out wins
the article that is under the hammer..
I will mail you free, to prove merit,
samples of my Dr. Shoop's Restorative,
and my Book on either Dyspepsia, The
Heart or the Kidneys, Troubles of the
Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely
eymptoms of deeper ailment. Don't make
the common error of treating symptoms
only Symptom treatment is treating the
result of your ailment, and not the oanse.
Weak stomach nerves—the inside nerves
—mean Stomach weakness, always. Aud
•the heart, and Kidneys as well have their
controlling or inside nerves. Weaken
these nerves, and you inevitably have
weak vital organs. Here is where Dr.
Shoop's Restorative has made its fame.
No other remedy even claims to treat the
"inside nerves", Also for bloating,bil-
ionsness, bad breath or complexion, use
Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write me to•
day for sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop,
Racine, Wis. The Restotative is sold by
all dealers.
The marriage of Mies Mary Hogan,
eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. Hogan, and
Mr. B. Brady was solemnized in St. Jos-
eph's Church, Kingsbridge, on Wednes-
day, June 12th. Rev. Father Hogan,
brother of the bride, officiated.
J. N. Kernighan has purchased from
Levi Snyder the 100 acres in Colborne,
on the let concession, which the latter
recently; purchased from Wm. Blake.
This makes 250 acres which Mr. Kerni•
ghan now farms.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that ie by constitutional remedies,
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con-
dition of the mucous lining of the Ewe
tachian Tube. When this tube is in-
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en-
tirely closed, deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed for-
ever; nine oases out of ten are caused by
Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam-
ed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for ozrulars free.
F. J. CHENEY ea CO, Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conetipa•
tion.
The Chinese on the Rand were allow-
ed so much opium, the maximum a
month being two pounds. This would
suffice to stock an ordinary chemist's
shop for a year. Two pounds of opium
represent 27,908 average medicinal
doses.
Two of Goderich's popular young
people entered on the matrimonial state
on Friday, June 14th, the event taking
plane qnietly at Clinton. The bride was
Miss Marjorie Ball, the youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. H.W. Ball, and the groom is
Mr. John Campdell,
Kissing the Bible in going through the
formality of taking an oath has passed
away in the Courts of Quebec Province.
In future it will be necessary merely to
rest the right hand upon the Bible while
taking the oath, to tell the truth, the
whole truth and nothing but the truth.
When Tour Health Fails, What Then?.
Good health is the capital of persona
who earn their livelihood with brain and
muscle. Success is for the strong and
alert—for those whose blood is rich and
whose nerve cells are filled with vigor
and energy. It is not pleasant to con-
template what might happen with fail-
ing health and for this reason it is well
to heed the first symptoms of nervous
exhaustion and to keep health at high
water mark by using Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food.
Workmen were digging a drain near
the city hall of Bendigo, when the pick
of one of them rebounded after having
struck something hard. "That must be
a nugget," remarked a jocular bystander.
"I'll look," said the workman, and the
next moment he had a lump of gold in
his hands.
GOOD BLOOD ITS QUALITY,
SO WILL BAD BLOOD,
The one in a healthy body and ruddy
complexion, the other in ill -health,
blotches, pimples, boils and sores, and
frequently in intenser forms as ulcers,
abscesses, erysipelas, salt rheum, etc.
Every organ of the body depends on
the blood for force and vitality, and ie
but scantily served when the blood is
impure. No remedy is so potent as a
blood purifier or more rapidly produces
new and healthy blood than
BURDOCK
BLOOD
BITTERS
which neutralizes the various poisons and
restores the vitalizing power of this all
important fluid.
For sale by all druggists and dealery.
WINGRAM TIMES JUNE
WHAT ARE THEY WORTH?
• Try and Answer This Yourself.
In dollars and cents what is the worth
of the brawn of your arm; what is the
value of the staying power that permits
contionous labor—what are they worth
to you?
Suppose you did something ea foolish
as to redoes your strength, vitality or
judgement. and it were impossible to get
them baok,—how mach would you pay
to regain the lost portion?
When yon let yourself run down, you
reduce your ohauoes for success in life
- -if sleeplessness comes you snore lower
still—should appetite or digestion fail,
you are stared in the face by physical
bankruptcy.
Don't let it go so far, take Ferrozone,
it has cured thousands and it will cure
yon; it builds up bodily strength, makes
muscles like steel, replaced spring tired-
ness by energy and new life. Ferrozone
rebuilds sink folks because it contains
the strengthening elements that every
run-down system requires.
Especially before the hot weather
comes, everyone needs a purifying tonio
—Ferrozone fills the bill exactly—no-
thing known that juvenates and uplifts
so fast.
At once the appetite improves. You
rest well and arise next morning feeling
fit and flue.
Headaches disappear, weakness give
way to thevigor that only Ferrozone can
supply, Try it, results are guaranteed.
60o. per box or six boxes for $2,50 at all
dealers.
Fifteen farmers' wives and daughters
appeared in Peterboro police court the
other morning on the charge of selling
light weight butter on the market,
Twelve were convicted and fined $2 each.
in addition to having their butter confis-
cated for the use of the town's charit-
able institutions.
The number of suits for libel growing
out of the reporting of the Perkins mur-
der trial at Cayuga now total at 29, and
most of the Ontario dailies and some
weeklies are attacked. It seams to indi-
cate lawsuits on a wholesale scale, and
the outcome will be watched with inter-
est by the publio, which the press serves.
The other day it was announced that
Great Britain, France and Germany had
agreed on their respective shares of Lake
Tithed, Central Africa. Before many
years the shares of water surface will be
shares of swamp land, as the lake is dry-
ing
rying up. In 50 years its area has dimin•
fished by 1,000,000 aures, and it is now
very shallow throughout.
Removes Foieon from the Blood
There's a need in every home of a
medicine that by cleansing and invigor-
ating the liver, kidneys and bowels will
remove all poisonous waste matter from
the blood, cure biliousness, kidney der- .
angements and conatipation,aad by so
doing prevent fevers, colds, dropsy and
Bright's disease, No medicine satisfies
the need so well as Dr. Chase's Kidney-
Liver
idneyLiver Pills, as is proven by the testimon-
ials appearing in all leading newspapers.
John Robinson who died at Kincar-
pine on June 13th, at the age of 87 was
a native of Ireland but come to Canada
when three years old, and settled in
Hasting Co, With his wife, who was a
Miss Boyd, and three children, he came
to Bruce County in the fifties and bought
the farm now occupied by Wes Potter.
On• W ednesday evening, June 12, the
marriage of Mies Edith Penhall, A. T. 0.
M., elder daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Wm. Penhall, to S. G. Gregg, of Ford-
wich, took place at the Methodist parson•
age, Monkton, Ont. The ceremony was
performed at high noon by the bride's
father, assisted by Rev. A. E. Shaw,
brother-in-law of the groom, in the pres-
ence of immediate relatives and friends.
—A happy matrimonial event took
plane on Wednesday of last week at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. HenryDiebel,
Mildmay when their youngest daughter,
Mies Caroline was united in marriage to
Mr. George Wyward of Waterloo. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. F. B.
Meyer in the preseence of only a few of
the immediate friends of the contracting
parties.
A farmer tells a conversation he chan-
ced to hear between a boy and a Chris.
tion Scientist, who came across the lad
sitting under an apple tree doubled np
with pain. "My little man," the Soien-
tist said, "what is the matter?" "I ate
some green apples, and oh! how I ache."
" You don't ache: yon only think so."
The boy looked np, saying, " But I've
got inside information, sir!"
A very pretty wedding was solemnized
at the hoarse of the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Clegg, of Corrie, when
their daughter Edna Eva was united in
marriage to Mr. W. J. Freeland, of
Palmerston. Promptly at 1:30 they took
their places in the parlor beneath a'wed-
ding bell and wreath of lilacs where Rev.
J. H. Osterhout, of Wroxeter, performed
the cermony.
The marriage of Miss Nellie Harris,
third daughter of Mr. George E. Harris,
of Holyrood rood to
Mr.
.Wm.McPherson,
yo
Dawson City, took place on Tuesday
morning, Jnne 11th at eleven o'clock.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rey. G. P, Duncan, of Whitechurch in
the presence of only the immediate rela-
tives, After the wedding breakfast was
served Mr, and Mrs. McPli.erson left on
the afternoon train fora three months
tour, to San Franoisoo, Victoria, Van.
waver and other pities.
27, 1007
Qeznent grinding at the Durham foo•
tory had been going on, on Sundays, to
a certain extent of late, and the Lord's
Day Allzanoe communicated with the
AttorneyGeneral, who asked that a
statement of foots be presented. This
statement was prepared, but before set•
ting in motion the wheels of the law,
the Preeident of the Company was in-
formed of the matter and au amicable
settlement arrived at.
A very quiet and pretty wedding took
place on Monday, June 10th, 8 p, m.,
at the home of Mrs. Nixon. Mountain
View Farm, Kora, when Bertha, eldest
daughter of the late N. P. Nixon, J. P.
was united in holy wedlock to Wilfrid
A. I3. Graham, of the firm of Murdoch
& Graham, contraotors,Sault Ste Marie,
Ont., and eldest son of John Graham,
Luoknow, Ont. The ceremony was per-
formed on the lawn, by Rev W. H.
Hunter, and Mrs. Will Murdoch, Soo,
Mich playing the wedding march.
Figures concerning the etudenta
matriculated at Cornell in the last 20
years indicate that 42 per Dent have
come from private schools and 58 per
cent from pnblo schools. Of private
schools pupils 153 were dropped after
the first term and 111 from pnplio
schools, and the percentage of failures a-
mong the public school graduates is
muchilower than those of private schools
Consequently, the Cornell faculty favors
withdrawing the privilege of admission
by certiofioate from private schools.
A newspaper is in no sense a child of
charity. It earns twioe every dollar it
rooeives. and it is second to no enterprise
in contributing to the up -building of the
community. Its patrons reap far more
benefits from its pages than its publishers
and in calling for support of the com-
munity in which it is published, it asks
for no more than in all fairness belongs
to it, though generally it receives less.
Patronize and help your local paper as
you would any other enterprise because
it helps you, and not as an ant of charity.
A point specially to notice in washing
a shirt for the first time ie to see that the
hooks are not of the genus which cause
ruatmarks, or there will be a disaster.
If they are suspected, cut them off and
replace them when the blouse is washed,
with others which have been proved good.
If, however, the iron -mould marks should
be found dotted about the garment, they
should be removed, with salts of lemon,
taking care to give a thorough rinsing
afterwards.
The news of the death of Joseph T.
Salkeld, which occurred on Wednesday
morning June 12th, on the Bayfield road,
Goderich township, was heard with deep
regret by his frienbs in Goderioh and
country. Mr. Salkeld was born fifty-three
years ago in the town of Goderioh, being
the eldest son of the late Issao Salkeld.
A few years later the family moved to
Goderioh township, where the deceased
had since resided. About twenty-five
years ago he was married to Miss Mahala
Greer, daughter of George Greer, for-
merly of Goderich township, now of
Went Wawanosh. The widow and two
sons and two daughters, all at home, are
left to mourn the death of an affectionate
husband and father.
Wingham General Hospital
(Under Government inspection)
Pleasantly situated. Beautiful fur-
nished. Open to all regularly licensed
physicians. RATES von PATIENTS—
(pinclude board and nursing), $3.50
to
per week according to location
of room. For further information,
address
MISS KATHEINR 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 as farm laborers or do-
mestie servants in this vicinity. Any person
requiring such help should notify me by letter
stating fully the kind of help required, when
wanted and wages offered. The number ar-
riving may not .,e sufficient to supply all re-
quests but every effort will be made to pro-
vide each applicant with help required.
PETER CAMPBELL,
Canadian Government Employment Agent
Wingham, Ont.
POPIILA It STALLIONS
The imported Clydesdale Stallion "Drum-
burle Chief" will make the season of 1907 as
follows :—
Tuesday, May 14th, will Leave his owner's
stable, Bluevale, and proceed to Win. Me -
Michael's con. 2, Morris, for noon; thence to
Thos. Warwick's eon. 8, Morris, whore he will
remain until Wednesday noon. Wednesday—
At noon leave for Jos, Miller's, con. II, Morris
for night. Thursday—To Jos. Golley's, gravel
road, for noon, then to Dr. A. T. Ford's sale
stable, Wingham, and remain until Friday
afternoon. Then to his owner's stable at.
Bluevale where he will remain until the fol-
lowing Tuesday morning,
J. W. KIND, Prop. and Manager.
The imported Clydesdale Stallion, "Mascot"
Will R season of a
w l m ke the sea 190" o , s follows:—
Tuesday, May 14th, will leave his owner's
stable, Blneyale, and proceed to J. Kitten's,
eon. 5, Turnberry for noon; then to Andrew
Gemmill's, con. 6. Turnberry for night. Wed-
nesday—to John Wylie's for two hours, then to
Alex. Ross', con. 6, Turnberry, for noon, then
to Dr. A. T. Ford's sale stable, Wingham, for
night. Thuraday—To Andrew Mitchell's, eon.
10 Tarnberry, for noon, thence by way elf
Gilmonr's school to Dr. A. T. Ford's Bale
stable, Wingham, and remain until Friday
afeetnoon, and then proceed to his owner's
stable, where he will remain until the follow-
ing Tuesday morning.
J. W. Netto, Proprietor.
D.l[or axsep, Ranitsort
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▪ OLOVERS:—Common Red, Mammoth, Red, Alsike, Lucerne, and White,
Also Timothy. These seeds are inspected and approved by the GDe•
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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, bnshele to the acre.
E of large plump, white grain. Tartar ging, highly recommended by
FARM AND GARDEN
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the Experimental Farm at Ottawa, strong straw, free from rust•,
White Russian, has been grown extensively in Perth County. $1000'
► Oats, very highly endorsed by the American farmers, by whom it has
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► bushels per acre. Mensnry, a well-known variety, strong and heavy
iJAPANESE MILLET: --Also called Million Dollar Grass, well-known in
10, Ontario, splendid for groan fodder and hay.
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JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT:—One of the best varieties, very early
and productive.
to RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER:—Somethimes 15 inches in diameter.
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II. CORNS :—We have coming, the largest stook of finest varieties for silage and
► Maturing purposes in the country, also Sweet Table Corn, Corley's'
le extra early, Crosley's early, Sugar Corn and Country Gentleman, field ea
Ps and garden peas.
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Pe variety, Carman No. 1 grown at Experimental Farm Ottawa
BE 4UTY OF HEBRON:—Successfully grown in this vicinity.
• ALSO GROUND OILOAKE:—Bibbeys Oream Equivalent, Twin City Herb
• Food, and Pure Ground Flax Meal.
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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. Yrices right. Quality
ever the talisman.
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