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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-09-26, Page 6TW IVINGIIAM TIMRS, SEVTI:MIiF,R 26, £ 207 200 Cups of Tea All from one pound of the 13l Label. The Tea will be a ) tong as you will wan ---and it has that rich, pungent flavor for which Red Rose Tea is noted. Prove it by ordering a package from your grocer. - - A home for superannuated preeaobers and deaconeesee ot ;`tbraek.a is the gift of Mr. and at.ra. 0. C. Crowell, of Blair. Tie building is their $80,000 reeideuce, and is 25 miles out of Omaha. Piles cured in 3 to 6 nights —Otte' apple:tenon civet, rt,llef. 1)r. Ar neente Ointment is a boon to Itcbing Pelee, or Niue, 23Jeeding Pthee. It relieve,; q'ticitle and pt•rrnanentiy. In skin eruptions it attede without a rivet• Thoustende of te?atimonia,a if 3 ou waut evitleuoe. 35 cents. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. --23. No man is so foolish but he may give auothergaod counsel sotuetiutrs, and vire man so wise but he may subtly err, if be takes no other counael then hie own. Ile that wait tanttbt only by himself had a tool for a newer. To cheek a cold gnielrl3, vet front vont druggist sante little Candy Ciald Talents, oats, d Preveutzcs. Dreggitets • every- where arenow t?iepeneing Preventiea, tar they are not only este, but deeniedly cez• tate and prompt Preventive ('uteia nn Qnieiue, no laxative, nothing berth wee' ezekening. Token at the " eneee' emcee" Preveuties will prevent Pneumonia, 13ronebitts, int Grippe., eto. Hence the pante, Preventive. Good for feverlsb ohitdren. 48 Pres -entice 25 cents. Triol Bexe:s 5 oto, Sold by all dealers Don't whine] Train yourself to see the cheerful side an tbint,s, even the fanny side of miahata yon cannot help -.. "-' 1 Endure what must be endured, so brave s a }.y forward, die if you most, but don't 'ir Kernels - aha to:mast of the vte[im of nervous Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Men often macre up in wrath what they Sack is reason, Nearly 3,000,000 men are constantly employed 1a the mines of the world. Trial Cearrh treatments are being mail- ed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop. itaoine, Wirt, These tests are proving to the people --without a penny's coet— tbe great value of this solentifio preecrip- tion known to druggi'te everywhere as ` Dr, Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by All dealers. The tobacco plant has grown larger and more profane in the United States than in any other country. Fine feathers may not make fine birds, but they attract attention to som9 birds that would otherwise go unnoticed. Stomach troubles, Heart and Sidney ai1- 3nente, can be quickly corrected with a presetiwhere ass Dr. Shonp'atRestoo rgists aative. The prompt and en -prising relief which this remedy immediately brings is entirely slue to its Restorative action upon the controlling nerves of the Stomach, etc. A weak Stomach, causing dysprpain, a 'weak Heart with palpitation or intermit- tent pulse, always means weak Stomach nerves or weak. Heart nerves. Strength- en these inside nr controlling nerves with Dr. Sboop's Restorative and see how slnickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. will mail samples tree. Write for them. A. test will tell. "Your health is certainly worth this sim- ple trial. Sold by all dealers. Mr. H. 0. Foster, License Inspector of North Bruce. has resigned his position. He is about to move to Calgary, Alta. J. J. Hamilton, foreman of the G. T. R., was run over by an engine and killed at Stratford. A Veteran's Story.—George Lewis, of Shamokin, Pa , writes: "Iam eighty years of age. I have been troubled with Catarrh for fifty yeare, and in my time have need a great many catarrh cures, but never had any relief anal I used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. One box cored me completely," 50 cents. Sold by A. L. Hamilton .-25. There is a daily average of 0119 end one-half deaths in New York City charge- able to injuries inflicted by other persona. PIL Dr. Chaso's Oint mentis a certain and guaranteed eureforeach and every form of itching, bleeding and protrndin piles. See testimonials in the press and ask your onrmho e7backitno satest1c_use oc atalal ors or Ep i, sox, BArEs & Co„ Toronto, DM CHASE'S OIN1 MZ@tT., There is a dearth of reale teachers in training Pt troviacl:al ncrva ?Cli,? nk% wliioh tipensd atiethee toren, At 'boron., to there are 1E0 female and 0 MATO teachers; at London 1y0 fen -les an 1; males, and at Ottawa 115 fame -Tee and 7 males. Was A Total Wreck From Heart Failure In Stich eases the action of MILIMJRN'S HEART AND NERVE . PILLS in quieting the heart, factoring its nor. bed beat and imparting tone to the nervb tentre3, is. beyond all question, marvel. Mrs. George H. Treffey, of Hawley. Oxford county, aged 51 years, committed suicide by drinking carbolic acid. Cassie Chadwick, the witch of finance, was stricken blind at the Ohio Peniten- tiary, where sho is serving a ten-year term, To Starve is a i;allaey.—The dictum to stop eating because you have indigest- ion has long since exploded. Dr. Von Sean's Pineapple Tablets introduced a new era in the treatment of stomach troubles. It has proved that one may eat his All of anything and everything he relishes, and one tablet taken after the meal will nid the stomach to doing its work. 60 in a box. 35 cents. Sold by A. L. Hamilton, -24. There are more ab:e bodied men to the total population in the Western States of the Union and Canada then anywhere else in the world. It is said there are more men bnried to the square foot along the line of the Panama Canal than in any other part of the world. HERBERTRAersEzRY—Something new in a Raspber ry. "The best Red Rasp- berry tested here," writes Prof. Macoun, Ottawa. "The heaviest yielder among all Red Raspberries," writes Prof. Hatt, Guelph. We have the only large supply in Canada to offer. 6 plants $2 00, ex- press paid. Local agent --W. Carruthers, Wingbatn, Ont. BROWN BROS.—P. 0. Browns Nurseries, Oat, fonts. Mr. Darius Carr, Geary, N.B., writes "It is with the greatest of pleasure 1 'write you a few lines to Id you know the great blessing your Milburn's Heart and terve Pills have been to me. I way A total wreck from heart failure and my Wife athl: te:1 me to take your pills. After using two boxes I was restored to ported health. I am now 62 years old and feel almost as well as I did at 20." Price lib cents per box to 3 for 31.2'5, tet all dealers, or mailed direct by The iL', Tdilb er» Co., Limited, Toronto, Oe4 What is said to be the largest col- lection of coins is in the public cabinet of antiquities at Vienna, which contains about 125,090 pieces, Hon. George 1'. Graham was elected to the Commons by acclamation for Brockville, and Hon. 'William Pngeley for St. John, N. B. prostration and nervous debility no one can rightly estimate who has not been tender the ruthless lash of these relent• less human foes. M. Williams, of Ford- wieb. Ont , was for four years a nervous week. Sia bottles of South American Nervine worked a miracle, and hie *loo- ter oon8rmad it. Sold by A. L. Hamil- ton. -28. A quiet, but pretty wedding took place in the R C. church, Formosa, on Tuesday, Sept. 17, when Mies Mary Voison, of Forma, and Mr. John Tangh- er of Toronto, were united in marriage by Rev. Father Gehi, 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 perfeot emcees. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, mires 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 sure yon ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Guaranteed under the Fond and Drug Act, June 30th, 1906. Serial Number 1098. The Grand Trunk Railway Company has begun an notion against the West- ern Ontario Portland Gement Company of the village of Atwood, Perth County, olaiming $411.61 under a oertaia agree- ment between the parties e: a .a.tri .a. Bears the The Kind Yee Hale Always Bought Signature 'moi , of , India's peanut crop for 1906.1907 is 289,000 tons of fair to good quality. The orop area is 601,400 acres, an increase for the year of 115,500 acres, or 23,8 per cent. Exports in 1906 1907 (nine months) were 958,633 hundredweight, about the average. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a teal cligppse end preeerJ etc local route• 4:as, and by constantly failing to cure J with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any cage it fettle to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. . u 'ees; F. J. Cheney &: Co , Toledo, Ott. Sola by Druggists, 75c. Tc.ke Hall's Family Pills for comae paten. The pro:luctionof Indian c..rn in lean ngal and possessions in 1900 amounted to about 20,C00,(,00 bushels, which large prop restricted the demand for foreign corn. CASTORIA Tor Infants and Children, the glad You Have Always Bought Bears the 5tgnature of Her Heart like a Polluted Spring —Mrs. James Srigley, Pelee Island, Ont , says: "I was for five years aifitcted with dyspepsia, constipation, heart disease and nervous prostration. I cured the heart trouble with Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, and the other ailments vanished like mist. Had relief in half an hour after firet dose." Sold by A. L. Hamil- ton, -27, There book place at the parsonage of Jarvis St. Baptist Church, Toronto, on on Wednesday, Sept.11th, the marriage of Mise Lottie A., daughter of Mr. H. W. Cook, of Clinton, to William J. Dyment, of Toronto. The Rev. Dr. Perry performed the ceremony. C • fle }mss T ate► InILX ane. e tears the % Tie iced Yet Hav? A'v‘a s 83.2;1 'Signature/ '' of t" The origin ai! the Great Banks ot i' wfount/land io said to have been in the buiildere carried down by icebergs. 120 0 long The bank is 603 miles and broad, nd, ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches, Bar. bee's Itch and every tom of coutagions Leh on human or animate caned in 30 minutes by 'C5'olford'e Sanitary Lotion, It never failb. Sold by A. L. Hamilton, No Appetite Your Food disagrees. You're Tired—Lifeless. Skin is Yellow You'll Feel worse Every Dov Ua- toss Yott Brace Up Quick The Beat Treatment is Ferrozane Every day cotuee the good news of weuttsrfnl cures with Verreznne. In Pt tether() it worked zitarye]a for leads :neaten -put hint right on his tet t- re tete bite entirely well. "Aileen three yeare ago" save Mr, Illeehen, "need the Grippe which left me in a Leery tun down condition that Iinally eve Moped into Dr apepeia. 1 was unable to eat but a few things and had aerasing for acid. I gave up treat. nig with the doctors because they did ue,t he 1p n o and ou the edvico of a friee d tired Fern ztzte. It not only curet nth of Drepep'.ia and Biliousness, hut hes built up tnv strength to what it tries ntfore 1 heti the Grippe. I can re- comtpsud. Formzvue as au ideal rector• a icer' Penn z•tue gives you force, energy, vim. It strengthens the stomach, cures in• dtgestion, t•r.rveute headaches—•guar' autees gond health. 'Thousands use Ferrozone- they all improve—vet better health --look batter ---teal better; try it yourself—sold iu 5t,o boxes by tell drugg.ste. --0.....---. Whi . --While formerly the maximum weight of locomotives used on the Belgian lines was from 40 to 45 tons, the weight of locomotives now in use bas doubled, being from 80 to 90 tone, with oars of from e0 to 25 tons in weight. Helpless as a, Baby.—South Ameri- can Rneumatlo Cure strikes the 'not of the ailtuent and etrikee it ggiok. R. W. Wright. 10 Daniel street, Brookville. Out., for twelve years a great sufferer Prem then atatiswpanicle 't wash himself, feed hituself or dress himself. After usiug six bottles was able to go to work, says: "1 think pain has left me forever," Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -25. The remarkable exodus of marriageable young women trom England to the United States and Canada is emphasized by the departure of athousand unmarried women on the steamer Baltic, while several hundred more were among the total of 5,000 passengers carried on the three eteamera which sailed Thursday from Liverpool. The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has fivally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 osnts. The virtues of the hot water appli- cation are recognized to such an extent that bot -water bags are made in a great variety of shapes and sizes, The latest designs are made to fit around the joints such as the knee, ankle and elbow. They are very effective in the treatment of myalgia, arthritis, rheumatism and simi- lar affections. The teacher was explaining tc his Scottish o]asa the parable of the man veho fell among theives. He asked the glass why the yi-'test and the Luvite pas- sed bY' on the other side. Silence fell tt.]itWI the small boy raised bis hand anti his voice. "They knew he had been robbit already," he said. Mrs. Thomas was acquitted at Walk- erton of the charge of manelanghter,bnt three Lixneaater brothers found guilty of rioting on the night in question, senten' cad Weight months in jail. 1Till, GRf ATEST , BLOOD PURIfILR IN THE WORLD. 1. Good brain food. 2, Excites the functions of the liver, 3. Promotes s sound and quiet sleep. 4. Disiefeces the mouth. 5, Neutralizes the surplus acids of the stoniach, 6. Paralyzes hemorrhoidal distorbances, 7. Helps the secretion of the kidneys. 8. Prevents calculus concretions, e. Obviates indigestion. 10.` A preventative against diseases of the throat, 1). Restates all nervous energy and re. vives the natural forces. THE OXYGENATOR CO. 42 Barbera Street, Toronto, Ont. SOLD 3HY ALL DRUCDOtSTi3. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re- moves all hard, sott or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, cnrbe, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and pw,ollen throat, coughs, etc.' Save $50 cry pse of one bottle. Warranted the mast wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Bold by t4, L. Hamil- ton, Under the Liquor Ltcenee Lew it ie a serious Platter to obstruot inspectors white proaeoutiag their ,duties, Stun day morning the inspector went to George Midwinter's hotel, Hamilton, cud she door wee slammed in his face Midwinter appeared before the magia- trate next morning, and was fined $100 for the offence. Grover Cleveland, ex -President of the United States, is rapidly failing in health Mine home in Princetown. He is troub- led with gout in his feet, which is spread., ing to his knees, and he bas fallen off in weight forty pounds within three months. Mr. Cleveland bas given up all interest ih public affairs and is pre- pared for the Worst. TSE LADIES' FAVORITE. Laza-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia vc ithout griping, purging or sickening. SPItI1(O letEDIVI As a spring mediciuce 13urdook Blood Bitters bus no equal, It tones up the system and reuwves all impurities from the blood, and takes away that tired, wavy reeling so prevalent iu the boring. Oa Saturday morning Sept loth, there passed away to her rest Janet Mol,wen, relict of the late James Aikeuhead, of the esooud oonoession of Stanley, at the age of 59 years. Mrs. Aisenhead had been in poor health for some time, but through the summer seemed to be con- siderably better. Later, however, she became meals worse, and gradually Sault till relieved by, death. Her sufferings were born witn`Ohristian fortitude and resignation. She and her husband re- sided all their life of about forty years ou Lot 15, second concession of Stanley. Many people say they are "allwzjeisea,!- eaailq startled or upset, easily' worried and irritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just the remedy such people require. They rAatore perfect harmony of the nerve centres and give new nerve force to anatoered nervous eyetems, The town of Orilliu will make a profit this year of nine thousand dollars from its light and power plant. This is a000rding to a statement presented to the Orillia council on Monday evening.. '.frhe actual revenue from municipal en- terprises, including water works, is thirty-four thousand and five hundred, dollars. The receipts and expenditures of the waterwozks department just about balanoe. Owing to the inoreased profits the council has been enabled to reduce the tax rate from twenty-five to twenty-three mills. SIMPLE MiXTURE SAID • TO RELIEVE VICTIMS Victims Here Should Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe at Horne and It, Anyway, Get from any prescription pharmacist the following: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounoe; Compound Kargon, one canoe; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. - Shake well in a bottle and take a tea- spoonful dose after eaoh meal and at bedtime. The above is considered by an emi- nent authority, who writes in a New York daily paper, as the finest prescrip- tion ever written to realieve Backache, Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder and all forms of Urinary difficiYltiee. Thismix- ture acts promptly on the eliminative tissues of the Kidneys, enabling them to filter and strain the uric acid and other waste natter from the blood which causes Rheumatism. Some persons who suffer with the afflictions may not feel inclined to place much confidence in this simple mixture, yet those who have tried it say the re- sults are simply surprising, the relief being effected without the slightest in- jury to the stomach or other organs. Mix some and give it a trial, It cer- tainly comes highly recommended. It is the prescription of an eminent author- ity, whose entire reputation, it is said, was established by it. A druggist here at home when asked stated that he could either supply the ingredieuts or mix the preeoription for our ;eadere, ale° reoommenda it as harm - leas. A quiet wedding took place at the home of Dir. and Mrs. Adam Cooke, on Wednesday, September lith, at 8 p.m., when their only daughter, Ina Mae, be- came the wife of Mr. John Bradley, son of Dr. Thomas Bradley, of Bervie. The ceremony was perfortned by the Rev, 1, J. Hamilton, I.A,, rector of St. Johns 1 church, zn the presence of a few near Irelatives, CS .^.. WV tea Inn Y-a.e ! lsearathe The Kind You !lave Always Bought Signature _ of Zti t ,' iPcs/1 - • Au Hatevan policeman saw a little boy on the street and told him he most go ]iomo or be put in jail. "All tight," said the boy, "I'll go to jail." "But why don't you go home?" attired the ofileer. "1 don't want to," replied the bole "Dad's at lodge, ma's gone to the euchre party, Bade cut walking vavithehis girl and sic is at the theatre with her bean. They left nit and the dog at home. I'll jail." a go 10 • Roan's Kidney Pills act on the kid-' neyd, bladder and urinary organs only. They ourobaokachos, weak back, rheum- seolsm, ditibetca, congestion, ingratiation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other d1805508 arising trozn wrong action of the kidneys and bladder A. roller skater gathers no moss, but bit shins are likely to get barked. You will never make melt headway going et things with your bead at3ne. A convenience much appreciated by every owner of a Pandora is the towel rod attached to the range. As one-third of the rod is made of emery, it makes a splendid knife sharpener, too. It's always there handy for you. You need waste no time hunting around for the easilyrnisplaccdi"steel." Bright idea, eh ? An accurate thermom- eter is a reliable guide to successful baking, while an inaccurate one i3 a "cheat" of the worst y,- in \ kind. 9 ' s OVEN 1. Every Pandora ther- mometer is carefully ad- justed d- juste :i and undergoes a practic:.l test by heat ---is proven correct before being sent out. The figures, which show the required degree of heat necessary for the successful baking of bread, cakes, pies, etc„ are plainly inscribed in black on a white enamel surface, so that they are easily readable, even when the day is dull, If your local dealer does not sell the Pandora, write direct for free booklet. LONDON, TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANCOUVER, ST. JOHN, N. B., HAMILTON ALEX. YOUNG - AGENT - WINGIIAM "A man is liable not to git much credit in this world," said Uacle Eben, "If you's prosperons dey'll most likely say you has mo' luck dan sense, an' if you's nnprosperuos dey'hl say you didn-'t- hab much of either." "The graspin'estman I everknowed," said uncle Jerry Pebbles, " was an old chap named Snooping. Somebody told hlm once that when he breathed he took in oxygen and gave out carbon. He spent a whole day in trying to find out which of them two gasses cost the most if you had to buy 'em. He wanted to know whether be were makin' or losin' money when be breathed." Deep regret was felt on learning of the death of Mr. John R. Thompson, of Seaforth, on Sunday morning, Sept 5th. The sad event, however, was hardly un- expected as Mr. Thompson's serious nese had had been known for several days. He has for years been a victim of rheuma- tism and his weakened constitution was, therefore, unable to withstand the rav- ages of an attack of typhoid fever which prostrated him about .threo weeks ago. The deceased was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thompson, of John street. He was about 30 years of age and was a native of Seaforth. He had been for several years librarian of the Public Library and in that capacity proved himself a most competent, care- ful obliging and popular official. complicated Liver Troubles The Trustees of Fordwioh Public School bave accepted Mr. McQuibban's; resignation and have engaged Miss A. J. Edwards of Gienalien as Principal' for the balanoe of 1907, commencing on: Oct. lst. Occasionally a man balks at doing a; oharitable deed because someone he dislikes expects him to do it. If you cannot find God in folks on the street you will not find Him on the golden streets. Religion is a plant, that soon perishes' if you try to sustain it by sticking it into a pious flowerpot about once a week. • •tA 0 • 0 O 0 • • 0 0 0 0 • O O 0 • • • Tdr, John Wilson, carpenter, Welland, Ont., writes:—"Some years ago I was attacked with kidney trouble, and 'I be- came so run down and emaciated that my entire appearance was suggestive of physical decline. As time event on the complaint grew worse and became com- plicated with liver trouble. I bad bad pains across the back and up the spinal column, had bad spells with my..heart, pain under the right shoulder, bilious headache about half the time, indiges- tion, fever, and restlessness at night, and depression P r n of spirits. p re I spent aboutone hundred dol Ia rs to medicines, with no perceivable results. Doctors' advice proved likewise of no avail. "Finally, on the advice of a friend, 1 began taking Dr. Chase's Kidnoy-Liver Pilin, and in a short time the bad symp- toms began to gradually disappear, and by the time I had used five or six boxes 1 was enjoying better health than 1 bad in many years, all of which is due to the virtues of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pit15.4, 2& cents a box, aka dealers. 41$41100•116•00001001111011801116110000110V • siii ..essNi StalkS0001M10440.0111.600.11411 sotw0000s000 ioasasntldoieew An Adverlisernent in THE TIMES Brims Good Results 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 Tfiink 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 td give you inioriation—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 gingham Times WINGIIAM, ONTARIO(' O A • A • 0 0 a. •to 0 0 O 0 Y O d