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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-10-10, Page 67 t;Wet, et Ult. It}, I:itl? 'inn a ere _antenthne e e NOT SO ,l Na oaf ' Please do not put t t':tc so mud) Red Rose Tea in frac t‘, -..a p,,., 4 yo°x do of other kinds. If you do the Tea will be te;a strong. Red Rose Tea combines strcn Lh wit% that rich, fruity flavor Tirtlh:h has majja it famous. You cr. sure to Wee it. Will you order a Paczcrge from your Grc::.er? :X,..:-,rata.+w�=;ra:*ur1::sr=.nr.:✓ax nrs�,xea =ser.--s"a.-.et•.'r.,z^i:rorz:_: air=A.r.:c�cw.,. "„.�... 11- Cr /� � t• 1 \r 4) a.... P ere` It rt t� st interesting Paragraphs fa om our Exchanges. Jr seeh Telenett. tat' (Ynd•=ricll, may die as }t rt suit of tester a under a wagon. Two Kinestee gehoolboya who player} true' t were er,,' O d to a s;hirpiug by the. P'race 1Ii* "Irtlte. Dean's It Wiley Pills act on the kid- taa'ys, ble(11.•r end urinary oto es 'nay. They onto' he'•1=a :l1(•a, weak °tr'ok. r meet - Mune. di.1i.-t. ,,, ^rie• Titin, little -eat -ion, gravel, Brent ,p d :., c, s;r,a+ t•'1 ether diseases tinning fro .l -Yrung'lot On of enc Warne' awl hl•t;lci• r. Wm. Parisli''a even (etre •' ilm, r'•tnat, was broken into by burg'l.rs, Abint $10 booty wail olaained. A local option campaign has been started in St. Catharint;s, cliff a vote on the qti stion will be taken in Jr1n• nary. Trial Caterth treatments ars helot' mail- ed out free, on rt quest, by Dr. S 'coil, 'Racine, Wig Thetas tests areproving to the people-- without a penny's cost—the the groat value of this scientific prescript tion known to droetzints everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. S:1I.z by all dealers. Mr, E. Wood, of Elmwood, Inn in- vented the Irked cylinder snow plow, which is este to be the best invention of the sort yet put on the market. The reason birds do not full c,i;, their perches is because they cannot open their feet when their legs are bent. When a hen walks, its to close as it xaibea its foot and open as it pate it down. Stop the P ;,in but Destroy the Stotnaeh. -Tiff( is eerily roe often the fate. So many nauseous nostrums pur- porting to cure, in the end ria the patient immensely more harm than good. Dr, Von Stant' Piet. tieing( Suitlete are a pure- ly vegetable pe -•sin preparation, as harm - lee at milk One after acting prevent(' any disorder of the digestive organs, 00• in a bee: 35 costo. Sent by A. L, Ilam- alton,-40. Copies of tho new game laws of Ont- ario, which come into force Jane Sth, 19u7, have been sent out, and according to the nese regulations, squirrels, black and grey, may b3 killed only from Nov. ist to Deo. 1st. lUsary the The Kind Ysu Have Always Bought Darin„ an auction sale in a Guelph dwelling the floor gave way and about 28 people, meetly women, dropped tibrough into the cellar. Ircriunately, aro one was seriously hurt. Da Mason Oinla men is a certei i an d guxantce'. curvier e.ece and every form of itchinmblcedin;; an(1 protruding' piles. Seo testimonials in the pees.; and ask your ncinhlaors about it. Yon can Imo it and retyour money back if notestisiicd. 0),', at all angora or &:ntraeteete Beres d..C'o., Toronto. D et e -N- mWEZ'S QgGttfii" ICAIT.. Mr, W. J, Welsh of Winthrop, Mo. .4 Kilirp Tp. shot a bear near his own farm last week. The bear was met with in a piece of woods. The carcass Was on exhibition hi Kennedy's butcher shop, at Seaforth. KIDNEY The kidneys form a very important teesetesetneeesfeetee channel for the out- let of disease from the system, carrying oil accumu- lations that COMPLAINTS poison the eta blood. Tho kidneys are often affected and Cause serious disease when least sizs- pCeted. When the back aches, epecls Boat before. the eyes, the urine contains a brick -dust sediment, or is thick and stringy, scanty, highly colored, in tact when there is anything wrong with the small of the back or the urinary organs then the kidneys are affected. If you ttrq troubled With your kidneys 150 A WS KIDNEY PILLS will rare yott, :tire. Frank Foos, Woods tide, Cti ood- aide, N.B., '(vritee : "I was a great sufferer with baekaehe for over rt• year, and could get nothing to relieve line until I took two boxes of Doen a Is;intera, Plus, and now I do not feel any pain whatever and can teat tend sleep well; etomething I could not do before." Price 50 cense >>i box or 3 for $1.25, tit all dealers, er The Doan, Knauer Pill Co., `t tongs. tint, tionwarionormislowisissiolosasm sr i't :P: poet n ((1 at the invest?.^,e_tJt:i; tet,) the elf tits (': the State -lard Oil ("n. ts: tt i:' i1,",.; the Icdiana fine I.it e Ca a hub cont}:any of the Standar) UII. 14114(10 a profit re `,1d {01,0;32 on an in vestment of $71.2te, 7 5S. Cetarr r and Colds Believed in I C) to GO 511 'rtes One siert puff or the brt•'!th th' ,l;h the blower supping! eit0 I ten ;tot' of Dr. Aguew's Cdr -ire)',. Pets°, r e' .'ase:; tide powder over the •er:a,('e o" see natal peseanet. 3" i:,t tr. ,and Leif.: ''•tit to use. It relit vt'4 in btar,tly, n .. ; `r.nanenUv cures cton th, het fever. r,.'1 s•;, headache, Pere thre et, toe -nets end ''t•atnes.l. 50 °Suis Steel by A L Hun ton. 41. A farnons pre .cher once related a loin: ntory, one of heti most attentive Itstenerh being his little daughter. When be had finished, the little one with a meditative eeprf+ssion in her face, addressed him: ":Say papa, is atilt true, or wore yon only preaching,?" AST*:,11 For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of After a protracted illness Mr. Jas. M. Tighe, of Uullett, passed away early Saturday morning, Sept, 2Sth, in his 52nd year. He had been a resident or Hallett tor a number of years, and was held in 'very high estenm. He was nn- mnrried and Ieaves four brothers. The emeeutial lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect oonail medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers pu a gaarautee of satisfaotion. Price 25 Dents. A remarkable bigamy story is reported from Owen Sound, to the effect that Thomas Richardson, a married man with a family, living near the Weir's place, succeeded in posing as Frank D. Wilson and marrying Mies Margaret Weir. A warrant is out for his arrest. The Governor's Wife aP><isoner.— Mrs. Z. A. Van Luven is the wife of the governor of the county jail, Napanee, Ont,, and was a great sutlerer from rheumatism. When the best doctors In the community and "specialists" failed to help her, the buried her sceptism of proprietary remedies and purchased South American Rhenmatio Cure. 4 bottle& cured her. Sold by A. L. Hamil- ton. -42 The death of Mrs. Brown, wife of Mr. Francis Brown, of Londesboro, on on Wednesday, Oct. «nd, removes an- other of the hardy pioneer settlers of this township. Deceased was a native of Devonshire, and was married to her bereaved husband some 52 years ago. r'or Ovor Sixty 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 ell pin, 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 value is incalculable, Be Imre you ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Guaranteed under the Food and Dreg Aot, Jane 30th, IOW. • Serial Number 1008. At t meeting Held in Clinton to or- ganize A citizens' human, under the dais• codon of the International Reform Bureau, the following provisional of- ficers were elected: Chairman, J.'44. !adore; treasurer, John Hartley; molt. tive committee, D. Prior, Cbae, Lind. say itnd A. Hooper. Pain anwIer0,pain in the head, painful periods, 'Neuralgia, toothache, all paint, can be stopped by a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tablet, known by Druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets. fain simply nleantr eongeetion•--tlnduo blood preesnre at the point where pain exists. Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets teniekly equalize this unnatural blOod 'Preemie), anti prtin im- mediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wil, and get a free trial poke age, LArge box 25 ots.—Dtugrbso. A wee ,Sn 41•i... het.;;, :1•• Mr.)'l ' nitwit tetras, h 11 11) ,4 1•I• rat , f•e. ; '•Wye it ever I rw 1 '•e • t '4 e or l• -it. Is I j•r,.t goIL11430to a'11t1';• 11, . l'ti t.rly „i., i,ke to do-- •,u•, eats I •' r;', time. The • tfott to '0 It. 1 1i4 .1 1'. i.,.. be ; nein, tIle nerve s "all ie a, r, " Piste r.'t'it) • r(,r'lo' nirrvtb ah in, Phtrn)i•'y Itlla,ht u't. r itn adv4uteg.. -.A C%.'i'h. tit ,''1i tr ,nblee, I1tart )•1'd Ki y 10/M.1PN ''0: 4, Ir ,r. •, .'.,r'e( td(t with a l.r• Mah1,r, n 1.'' stn I 'iru;.g)Ntb over ah••tn h•. lir r•,o .•'. It •1 „atnve. Th., l•'t'u'l.t »n'1 -' cl'L1-'ns tt• 1 t h,(:h thtl' 4t•1n' ay 10444 f), 'e•t. Nit .4, l'. ru'ir•'it (111, 10 /I, 11,••,.. I./ .•IV'' ..,•11.111 open the t:..1.tr•nllt e, fa..r v'•+1 tit the nt.'liltto 1, ettl 6.01(1 b} WI tit tilt r•1 '1 h•r t ell in Lc,: d •r, 0't on S'p- r+ti.t.t•tel. 20, ,me -of 1 he pioneers of ()lel V'•at stilt! t(,u:yfler (,t alt' villago or C, . aw04. r, 11a iiia p 'item of M !thew Ileus is D .rear- (1 was born in Fieet- ',•o Al, B•oz„ and same 1:1 Culross in the v, •.r 1151, onu,iug; In wit'( a number of mere uy way o1' 13 'r i Irk township. He hofuesteaded tlz•, fartn now owned by Mr. ;J. D Little and he was the lint man to open a store in Teeewater. "One Foot In the Grave."—If the thousaude of people who rusk to so worthy aremedy as South AmeriellnNer- elne 08 it titan retort W. uhtg*t it ad a first resort, how much misery and suffering would be spared. It you have any nerve disorder you nee.,t,'t suffer a minute longer A thou''at)d teerinlonies to prove it. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -36. The temperance people of the town- ship of Brant niet in the Presbyterian Church, Maloolnl, reoeutly, when dole - gates were present from every subdivi. sion of the township. George Sires, of Dunkeld, was elected president, and 0 W. Keeling, of Car;all, secretary -tree• surer. After considerable discussion it was decided to at once enter upon a vigorous campaign for . local option. There are Licenses at Elmwood, Eden Grove, Cargill and Dunkeld. To oheok a cold quickly, get from your• druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventios, for they are not only safe, Int decidedly certain and proem', Preventios contain no Quinine, no laxa• tive, nothing harsh noreiekening. Tak- en at the ''snetzs stage" Preventics will prevent Pneumonia, o t Bronchitis, La Grippe, etc. Hence the name, Prevention Good for feverish children, dS Preveu. tics 25 cents, Trial Boxes 6 cts. Sold by all dealers. Thursday, Oct 3rd, the wife of Mr. John Halstead of Goderieh, diedsndden- ly, being found dead in bed. The de- ceased was noticed by her husband to be ill, and he went for a doctor, but when the M, D. arrived it was too late, as the lady had paesed away from heart trouble. The deceased was born in the county of Hastings 52 years ago, and came with her brothers, the Messrs Ostrom, to Goderich township some 33 years ago. She married her now bereft husband 32 years ago, seven children comprising the family. , Running Sores, the outcome of neglect, or bad blood, have a never -failing balm in Dr. Agnew's Ointment. Will heal the must stubborn eases. Soothes irritation almost instantly after first application, It relieves all itching and burning skin diseases ih a day. It cures piles in 3 to 5 nights 3ti cents, Sold by A. L. Hamil- ton. -80. To keep doughnuts from burning, drop a piece of raw potato in the boiling fat, and you will have no trouble with them, SUFFERED FROM HEAR' add NERVE TROUBLES FOR the LAST TEN YEARS, If there be nerve derangement of any kind, it is bound to produce all the various phenomena of heart derange.* rnent. In V VA a r. l .ss) �� . f'ift'h • klIn t Wit fa, 1. ,;re+4t41:111 re tart 1111; t0 a • • "•.:`+I at' 4 111E "x0,4 t pal.. - -..1 t a -.eta teat be est: 1. tee en ♦ l Oda t•• If,n,stiit. t:, . t• rat c,e »; s,•s •+ .. i 6' 'a: #'J(.fitC {:t.:a ,l.•ft•t"1i',• »I+'1141 ., . .aa WrEt,'4 41" ' •p, ri tarts 4 1 ,4' .•t.. >-.i;efg malt tr+:rg to• ;,04 r.. ,' : t+a.•,,:.�.. .. catd'.3" 0, t,,. sr.>ntrl•• !i • n 1,.1. to t,t'. tiles° Ihta cob" la y re d i.• c. i to 1.t W. at 44 .1 nrtt sue, 0-051, G .1, rt. -^in 4 ' mg,, it 1411, t , olid .'t1 a s. .41,14 4:1 L. Mate of ,rent: 44114111 ,'.'et • 1'.•,:,ii. 1?. 4d11t•al b:•t,'l,.t' .t11-• ,•tva.l slats prole bll 1,0 . ENG. y C4 v. -Peen in t'.t' t' • t; i t hr r ,. stroll 45 tor n'ol•. 1', .};1•or 4' 4' 1. 1^' 1,1 d' ,LC".ti tits) tt+..ii Uv.• f.) a • stn • a• u- 1, r•lft.h•sn, and !Pell t li'o 1'•. t' ::. nth Ante" men lit ,u• -y -2„ t -•s" }:.)'•o•r ' sin 40 4(1144') u 0,14 In ;11, u' ,• Iv kites. to uua t the • nu; . t foe -zee Ir regi -vs- 3,, Six %nue o (1 r, :1. 1. 11 tn,2.4414. •- S i t:i1 t•0 11 •, v ;in :lent p+o,)i,• 1". Ia•'lz• .(eel 'i ea, ye( O'4%11l; L., :410411"•, taX 1 ••..u•e.1 by tho ln'tl.f.) revento ape the li •ut Win alit h.+atittgs 1,, pr..;tUC0 a two .: of $`.350,(140 each year '1 ho great uu a of ten bunt Di pari ht 0''; pie who , .1r •• 4'a'. stn hone tither nhcut their tete •!y or their amts, but pap the tax r.,:•;eerh &reply b ((14414*, they have It sea l•:g"'t Gr }nor.' her,tidlc-tlly deoortted. 10,, r. ally o3(1 ftlnr.le9 of the realm, 04' 'ter, use armorial ewnIclris for ale' curative purposes 40 alt extent almost wen 'i.h1t• n1 the eyes) of thus * familiar with ah'tn only *40 notep.4per, table sliver dire carriage panels. IUs BLOOD Clogs the Kidneys Slows the Heart Fags the Brain. Weakens Every Part of the Body. Causes Organic Diseases. Just as strength is the natural outcome of pure blood, s0 isdebility and sickness the result of impure blood. To know how quickly, how surely Ferrozone cures, to see how it rebuilds tend rettores, you hate only to read the following letters—read t tem carefully -- boo if the symptoms resemble yours. Miss Evelyn M. Gaetz, of Kingston, writes: " I have had an attack of blood disorder which broke out in horrid looking pimples. They were ugly red disfignriar; blotches that ruined the appearance of my face. I tried all sorts of modmine, but the pimples didn't leave, I was recommended Ferrozone and gave it a trial. I noticed an im- provement after the second box, and kept up the treatment which finally cleared my skiu. As the result of Ferroz.lne I have a clear, healthy com- plexion, and can recommend it to all other young woineu similarly affected." Another young lady well known in society circles of Springfield, who derived exceptional benefit from Ferro - zone, says: " I felt it my duty to make known the valve of Ferrozone. My trouble was poor, weak blood, and as a conssquenue my lips were pallid, and my cheeks bad no color. I wasn't at alt strong, and required a bracing tonin Ferrozone soon brought color to my cheeks, improved my appetite and made me strouger than I had been in years. I favorrr • o Fe oz ne because it is so simple to take and works so quickly." p No blood remedy exists that has the power to cure, to heal, to restore like Ferrozone ; try it, 60o per box at any drug store. MiLSURN'S HEART AND NEfiltt PILLS is eotnitined treatment that Will eine all forms of nervous disorders, as well as act upon the Heart itself. Mrs. John Riley, Douro, Ont., nrifes: "I have been a great at ff ' r .r a(r from heal;, and nerve troubles for the past ten years. After trying many remedies, and doctoring for two year.; without the least benefit, I decided to give Mil - burn's Il'cart and Nerve Pills a triol. I sin thankful to say that, after uaivg nine boxes I am entirely cured and would recommend them to all sufferers " Brice 50 tents per box or 3 boxes for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of pries by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. fav r ttT,-ve'r r- •,k green v. Itetahles u its the. roeie • n WI, it d, tit 40 a the color. A seven-year-old boy in Western Pennsylvania is verr mash interested in t his father's business, which is that of an undertaker. One evening his father and mother took him to the theatre. The play was so thrilling that it drove sleep from even his young eyes. Ile sat en- tranced until the certain was about to fall on the last soave, in which the hero was most tragically killed. At sight of , the motionless form on the stage, the boy was soddenly seized with an eye to business. Turning eagerly toward his father, he piped out in a childish treble that could be distinctly heard in the solemn hush that reighed throughout the house: "Say, papa, will you get the job?,'—Lippincott's. A weak stomach, canning dyspepsia, a weak Heart with palpitation or intermit- tent pulse, always means weak Stomach nerves or weak Heart nerves. Strength• en these inside er oontroling nerves with Dr, Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. will mall samples free, Write for them. A test will tell. Your health is certainly worth this sim- ple trial. Sold by all dealers. After an illness of relatively a few days only, Mr. Wm. Grigg passed quiets away, at his residence in Clinton. In the early BO's Mr, Isaac Grigg, an uncle of deceased, went to Clinton and started a blacksmith shop, and in 1862, deceased came here from Hamilton, travelling all the way by slow oonveyauce. the sub- sequently acquired the bnsinessforhim. self, and carried it on until about the gear 1370E 'Mien be r<ettreti, $e was a valid genial but retiringdiaposition,And beyond hie enpport to the Conservative party, took no active interest iii public affairs. The first brass band that Clin- ton ever had numbered him aam u itss members, He was a man of strict in. tegrity, and absolute dependence could be plaeed in bis word, and his lite was a inodel of deportment and honor. His widow and one eon, A, S. Grigg, survive him. Nara tht ,, Vie Kind You Hove Always Betfit 8ietaalare ,at 71i7F, i,41►11 $' FAVOR *Tk: lar4r(L' ter• Pt ile are the la(ttingtavortt' ,omttrtlt,• •1hot cur.. t`•onbtlpatioli, N>tl•1: 4.• t►,t:i,i =, . rillhonbness, and t)yspopau) et(•n e,. 310'41tt, ,'nrellltt or enflaming. Winn, e .t•t,tact -h'•v s in li,hi•• to eart110 13 einell fat t'll (•1 4411.4 tarep'.•t (1 in s. fel prey tat it ten eialu s b,1 Te st'nl• tihh (prickly, cover with boil ing • at. r, 1''t l' r• main it1 the water just half w uta use, then serape with a !tette ENGLISII SPAVIN LINIi1?uNT re - mese s I1 hard 1"•tt nr t'alluu„r11 111nap- and hit0lihiies from horses, hlood1paoir., curbs, splints, riot:00mA sw eney, stiffs, serene" sur(• ,+11(1 Nwnllt'n throat, female., erre Save' e )° by 4190 0' sue ho Warranters the most wonderful 13:entt.h Cure ever known Sold by A, L. Remit- tent When the white of a fresh egg is beaten to a froth, and added to the cream it will whip muck more quickly and easily. New stockings should always he %sash ed before being worn, for the washino cause, slight shrinkage, and makes them wear better. SPRING niEDIOINII. As a spring medicine° Burdock Blond Bitters has no equal. It tones up the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, weary feeling so prevaleut in the spring, A most attractive work hag can he made in two parts, so that when the bog is drawn up there will bo two indepen- dent bags instead of one, The embroil. erv, flowers or conventional design comes on the corners of the two top pieces, These should be worked first and then stitched a long the edges of the plain Piece, a casing having been arranged on both sides and back of the bag. ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches, Bar- ber's itch and every form of contueiouq Itch on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Woiford's Sanitary Lotion, It never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Last week, by au agreement of the postal union, the following rates for letters went into force: Canada the United States, Mexico, Egypt, the United Kingdom and British colonies, except Australia and Rhodesia, 2e per ounce; other postal union countries, 6c for the first (Aloe and 30 for each additional mince or fraction thereof. The rate to these countries heretofore was 2o per half ounce. To all other countries in the postal union tno rate will be 6o per ounce, instead of per half ounce as heretofore. EAT WHAT YOU 'WANT. Seieneo Das Now Found the True way to Cure Indigestion. A few years ago, when a sufferer from indigestion went to a stomach *Mallet. the result was a rigid diet list that almost meant starvation. Bat the first thing to do in the ens° of indigestion or stomach week -nets is to strengthen the mucculnr walls of the stomach and intestines, so that they wil/. care for the food that ie eaten. In no other t•:ay can this be done as well as by taking a Mt• o•na tablet before each meal. This restores strength to the stomach muscles and stimulates the pouring out of gastric j aloes, so that the food is di ;est - (d readily and its nourishment retained :nthe system to build up energy and s frailty, Do not think the sick headache, heart- burn, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongne,spote before the eyes, sleeplessness and the many other symptoms, that are the direct result of indigestion will go away of themselves. The stomach must be built up and strenghtened by Mi.o•na before you oan be well and strong, free from Buffering and distress, The guarantee that Walton McKibben gives with every 50 cent box of llii'cans, to refund the money unless the remedy mires, shows his confidence in the treatment, To clean out glass wash thoroughly with warm soap suds and cover with sawdust for an hour or two, or until. perfectly dry, then brash off with a soft brush, and it will be clear and spark- ling. • Nature's Remedy La grippe, pneumonia and influ- enza oftenleave a nasty trough when they're gone. It is 'a dangerous thing to neglect. Cure it with OXYGENATOR u "Nature's Perfect Blood Purifier Cures Ail Germ Diseases" PSR SALE I Y DRUGGISTS THE OXYGENATOR C4., 42 tiarbord Street, Toronto, Oat. ri! 144 The Pandora oven is perfectly ventilated. The air in the oven is constantly being renewed with fresh air drawn through three vents between oven and fire -pot doors, and the cooling fumes car- ricd out through another set ofen `i back V t3 t1 end of oven, es shown Ly illuS- lrotion. Pandora ovennever smells close and stuffy, as do the majority of range ovens. Food co;l:ed in it is more healthful, os well as more appcti;sing and zat;sfying. If your Iola! denier cannot d ; you ctx. atleto information abc,lt the Pandora, writo direct for free :r. I icy , r tt r�7tr / Yr Yff Y} 1 T , . 'tLL.u/� ^'� S\'IlllJ 'VeG.✓�.''. L'�:lr:.:/ :ll E[[tL✓ . LONDON. TORONTO, MONTREAL. WINNIPEG. VANCOi7VER. ST..JO1311,P ILTON ALEX. YOUNG AGENT The Importance of Pure Air, • Nature provides the greatest of blood purifiers—pure cold air. Deep breathing of pure cold air will have the elfeot of healthfully circulating the blood. It is a groat mistake to keep the house too warm—a hot -house atmosphere will make any one sensitive to the least breath of cold air, sod it dries the akin, too. Keep the windows open from the top to draw out the bad air and from the bottom to allow fresh to replace it. Nothing is more assuring of a fresh healthy complexion as pure air and sun- shine, Roll up the blinds and allow every ray of sun to enter the room, that strikes your windows daring the day. 104.1.10 WIN judge Finkle gave judgment in a sohool section dispute at Woodstook last week whish is of genera} interest: The matter was an appeal against the as- sessment of the court of revision of the township of West Zorra, in which, the township was the respondents. Bye decision the judge holds the;t the lands, situated within the limits of two school sections must be assessed separately 00- cording to the divisions of the school' seotion, and that the assessor was wrong in assessing land taken over by the rail- road for sohool purposes. -tea r ►I"tJ cT$ T Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature nf riasaaaaviseedlO/bft"eeassuot tiioteess OOO00000000900000000000090$a00006020V600900®ew000000 • • • i •IP • • • • A� AdvrIisenienf In THE TIMES Brings Good Resulis The Wingham Times reaches' the homes of most of the people of Wingharn 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 something ou perhaps we ma suggest n prfit by. y Pricesgright.. uality ever the talisman. The Wingftarn Times WINGIIAM, ONTARIO. 4 111"11111111111111111"111"4 A.1. 44 • • • • • a • a.e • • • • ••• • • • • • ei2 • • • X >w7 • • • • • •