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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1907-11-28, Page 6ar TIIE WINGIIAM 'G"I�i S, NOVralliliA 28, 1007 createss appetite BOVRIL. added to any dish gives it the delightful odor of roasting beef'. Bfa:ts your mouth water—puts your appetite on edge. Its rich, beefy flavor, starts the gastric juices flowing, helping the digestive organs extract more nutrition from the food you eat. BOVRIL is not a mere extract. It contains in concentrated form all the essence, substance and flavor of prime beef. When tired out, try a little BOVRIL in ;t cup of boiling water, with a soda biscuit. Twill refresh and strengthen yon. All good cooks keep BOVRIL, always an hand. There's not a day passes that it cannot help make some dish more palatable —more nourishing. AU good grocers sell BOVRIL. ,3' . ,. ,.y."'r ,i wh•..c ".L'4i,Y°.L, .�..•.M �.. 3:.:.. n'i. `t':•:w`!Y w1;, :'a!'. �.::.s •,..,+,tl,: .. Kernels from the Sauethrn in Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Nothing ie better than a gIaes fruit jar for keeptug cooking retains moist. The excise on spirits, f sr October amounted to $8°.1. 001, and on tobacco and oieeats 8626.264. Sudden deaths on the increase,— People apparently well and happy to day, tomorrow are stricken down, Lind in »inetynine 0:sea on of every hundred the heart is the cense. The ktog of heart remedies. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heatt, is within retch of all. It relieves in 30 miuntes, au'i cures most chronic eases. Sold by AL, Himilt)u.—)L. Ohethgm ministers are in favor of the old-time congregational siigieg of hymns and psalms. Harold Cantelon, of Clinton, was tiocideutaliy shot in the thigh by a com- panion while heating. DR, L W. CHASE'S 5 CATARRH COPE . a, is sent direct to the diseased + parts by the Improved :slower. .c• Heals die Meets, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and petntanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase - - Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. Miss Edith Jenkins has been re en- gaged as teacher cf S. S. No. 5, Hallett, at a salary of $375. The Monarch Bank of Canada will cease to exist, and the money paid by shareholders be returned to them. Bheumatism—What's the Cause? —Where's the Cure.—The active ir- eitatiug cause of this most; painful of diseases is pcisonous uric acid in the blood. South American Rheumatic Cure neutralizes the acid poison. Re- lieves in 6 boars and cures in 1 to 3 days. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -90 Robert Wallace has disposed of his livery stable in Fordwich to Mr. Geo. Moanra who took possession on Monday. In using ammonia for domestic pur- poses one tablespoonful to a quart of 'rater is about the ordinary proportion. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mail- ed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the pecple—without a penny's cost—the hereat value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Bev George Sathsrland, D. D., Ot- tawa, for i5 ye urs Presbyterian preacher at Fingal, Ont., is dead, at the age of '75 years. Rev. A. H- Graham, Methodist min- ister at St. Marys, has been invited to remain =ether year. lent is unable to Eighty. Years Old—Catarrh Fifty Gears. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder cores him. Want any stronger evidence of the sower of this wonderful remedy Gver this universal disease? Want the :troth of the case confirmed? Write George Levris, Shamokin, Pa. He says: —"I look upon my cure as a miracle." It relieves in ten minutes. Sold by A. 7t,. Hamilton. -89. Tuesday's evening papers report that tie St_rk Telephone, Light and Power Co , of Toronto ,function, is in financial &Moultlers--that it has made an assign- ment and that an bffort will be made to xe•organize. The stook of this company less industriously peddled around the oountry for the past two years and the present crisis will no doubt entail hard - ;kip upon tray wlio invested in it. A number of persons in Teeewater and Colton art unfortunate enottgh to be owners of emelt blocks of the stock, Judge Piche of Montreal fined n theatre employee $tO for ejecting a woman because ehe would not take her bat off. North Eaethope farmers have peti- tioned to have the Avon River cleaned and straightened out. The work will cost $154. The inland revenue for the mouth of October was $1,594,231, an tnoresee of $35,027, as compared with October of last year, CrES;�tI'e:3RX Bears the the Knd You Hate Always bet Signature •�� of 7•C%«'�.�c(/(f OXYBE�BTEIR (Gitnerated Oxygen) Cures CONSUMPTION, CATARRH. COLDS and LA GRIPPE, Aho RHEUMATISM, as it allows theXidneys to freely discharge the Uric Acid (torn the Blood. Cures Old Sores. Good Family Medicine to use for Cuts, Scalds and Bruises, THE BEST BLOOD tUfflr1EIZ KNOWN. Fox Sale by all Druggists. THE OXYGENATOR CO., 42 Harbord Street,Tetonto, Canada Au t id resident of Gaicrich in the petson of Jelin lleneoru passed away 1 Monday morning, Nov. 46th after a long i•lnosa from canatr. :kir Beacom had been a corperatioa employee ro, years. A geiot wedding; woe solou:ulzed at t le home ot ;4lra Geo Miller, 10th eon. lI iw ick ou Wednesday Atteruona. Nov, loth when her dttugbtrt', ,Mabe) 13 was united intim holy bands of wedlock to Mr. Mae L, Andrew of Gerrie, by the Rem. A 13 Dol son, in the presottuo of tete contraoting parties Ia an exptosion on the eastern ccn• atrnotion works of the Grand Trunk Pacific at Dryden, Ont., seven men were killed and four injured. A new English tour oar valued at about $8,CO3, has arrived in Ottawa for Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier, who have joined the nuke of automobilists, ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches, Bar- ber's itch and every form of contagious Itch on human or animals cured iu 30 minutes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion, It never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. The Medicine Hat Council bas decided to mortp,age the waterworks and gas plants in preference to selling deben- tures at this time of tight money. By the snapping of the *able seven men were precipite.ted one hundred feet down the shaft of the Toronto Isiaud waterworks tunnel. Four are dead and three badly injured. A Sour Stomaeh and a Sour Tem- per travel hand•ic-band and are the pre- cursors of mental and physical wreck. Nine hundred and ninetynine times in a thousand food ferment (indigestion) is the cause. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets keep the stomach sweet—aid digestion—keep tha nerve centres well balanced—they're nature's panacea— pleasant end harmless, 35 cents, Sold by A. L. jlamilton.-88. Conductor Grimes and Engineer Hedge were on trial before Justice Maybes at Brampton last week for criminal negli- gence in connection with the Cededon wreck, and acgnitted. C• '. '3'C,R.SA.. Bears the ,g The Kind You Have Always Bac* Signature of iftete a Mr. A. F. Johns has been engaged as teacher of the school at Auburn next year, at a salary of $550. The board is to be congratulated on securing the ser- vices of so excellent a teacher. The directors of the Jamestown Ex- position have adopted a committee report favorable to keeping the Ex- position open neat year provided $200,000 can he raised by popular sub- scription. C, TO R IA ?or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of r • 4 .r.t` it is interesting to know tho average length of life allotted to auituale, An authority gives the following. Whale 1000 years, elephant 400, setae 330, tor- tozae ICO, earls 100 raven 100, camel 1CO3 lion 70, horse 25 to 30, oow 20, bear 20, deer 20, ho,r 20, dog 20, oat 15, lox 15, i uirrel sheep O, sq 8, rabbit 7. Have You a Skin Disease?—Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Hesd, Rule/worm, E zama. Itch, Barber's Itch, Ulcors, Blotches, Chronic Erysipelas, Liver Spots, P. urigo, Psoriases, or other erup- tions of the skin—what Dr. Agnew's Ointment has done for others it can do for you—ours you. One application gives relief. --35 oeuts. Sold by A, L. Hamilton. -87. Mr. Chas. Guider, one of the oldest and most highly esteemed residents of Colborne died last weak at the advanced age of 84 Ile leaves a wife and grownup family most of whom ars away. Mrs. M. Johns and Mrs Brien of the township are daughters of his. He was a faithful member of the Evangelical church and a Liberal. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIhIENT re- moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, awesome', stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $30 by use ot one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Care ever known. Sold by A . L. Hamil- ton. On Wednesday week the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maguire of the 4th con. Howick, was the scene of one of those pleasant events when their daughter, Margaret M., was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. W. J. Mo- Lennan, of Grey township. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. A. B. Dobson in the presence of about 150 guests, The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree leas finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect march medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 cents. A young officer, riding through a Scotch village one day in full uniform and mounted on a splendid horse, was much annoyed by a Iad following him along the street. At last he said to the s boy—"did y oh never v ee• a war horse before, my lad?" "Yes," said the boy, "I have seen a waur (worse) horse mony a time, but never a waur rider." The Dector'S First Question. Almost the first question a doctor mite to his patient is in reference to the act- ion of the bowels. By keeping the bowela regular you avoid the serious derangements of the liver and kidneys and can defy colds and contagions diseases. Dr, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills ensure prompt movement of the bowele and by their action on the liver thoroughly cure constipation. With the question of Senate reform again more or lase in the air it may prove Interesting to recall to public attention the plan outlined by William Lyon McKenzie, on the eve of the re- bellion tf '37 for a senate of the old Parliament of kipper Canada. This plan was set forth in a draft consti- tution, recorded in Lindsey's Life of Mckenzie. In brief it provided for the formation of mix Senatorial districts in Province, each with four representatives in the Upper Chamber,. The Senators Were to bet elective, and atter the fitet term, to sit for four years, one retiring in each dietrfet annually. There are eeriein obvious advantages in the Mo. Kenzie proposal. With large electoral dietrlett there would be lege intrusion of parochial politics; a body elected ao. cording to the system proposed would not be swayed by sudden burati of popular passion, and with the eteetton of one member in each district annttally frequent opportunity would be given talk as expression o! popular opinids(. Weekly Sun. It eppoa.e that the efforts of Wiartea oinzone on behalf of the I'Amm eter t3rothere, aeutentlo 1 to eight months itn• ple onwom for rioting have proved nu- avitiling, Jailer McKechoie, et Walker - OM, recently received tuetruotioua trotn tit • taiinister• of Justine that no reprtevt, would be grouted in their case. The Lancastere have been, in the Walkerton jail since the 18th of September awaiting r;utoval to the Oeutral Prison, but the latter institution ie too tuuoh orowded for their aoocznwodation. TILE r.c.rm 5S' 7s• tv oiiix$. Laxa•Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite sited:oine. They cure Ooustipation, Siok Headache, Billtonsneae, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening. The Revolt of the Inspector 01 Registry 011loes for 1906, just iseuod, icives the bualuet:e of the Copnty of Bruce t fit::e ns): —Grose amount of fees earued far 1000, 80 354 40; paid Deputy Registrar for aorviees $1,000; other nhnrgas In connection with tho efllae $634 65; Surplus of gross income to municipality, $1 427.20; Fees earned t Sur and not received, $J39 22; pine a1 net iucome to manicipality for 19C8, $446 27; net amount received Registrar, $2.1346 25. Total number of mortgages registered, 1000, covering an aggregate amount of $1,(41,107. Tho Report shows the Bruce (facto to be among t he largest of the Province, in respect to the amount ot business transacted. To cheek a oold quickly, get from your 'druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called Preventics. Druggists everywhere are now dispensing Prevention, for they are not ouly safe, but decidedly certain and prompt. Preveutica coutain no quinine. no laxative, nothing harsh nor etckening. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preveutics will prevent Pneumonia, Brouobitis, La Grippe etc. Hence the name, Preventive- Good for feverish children. 48 Preventies 25 cents. Trial Boxes 5 eta. bold by all sealers. A. tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Ooiigh Cure. And it is so thoroughly, harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tette mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to very young babes. The whole- some green leaves and tender stems of a hung -healing mountainonsshrnb,furnish the curative properties to Dr, Shoop's Couch Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Simply a resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aching lungs. Tho Span. Tarda call this mhrnb which the Doctor uses, "The Sacred Herb". Demand Dr. Shoop's, Take no other. Sold by all dealers. Upwards of 250,000 acres are devoted to grape culture in California. which state produces more than two-thirds of the entire grape output of the country, the annual production of wine being over 3,000,000 ga'Iona. At a conserva- tive estimate the raisin ane wide indus- tries of California, in vineyards, college, cooperage, machinery and capital to parry on the bosom ells, represent an in- vestment of at least $e5,000,000, E A now many womttIP t;, a.• are that net no re- ' 'j E f:. ;':.:c from :.lecp. They svelte in the morn - WOMENir'-::.!t,i fl:(' tir'der then s':•r'; they noel to bell. T1:: levee t (tees- . . ,et ion in the head, tl:=• 1' it!'.+•: tlu;v ur.. 1 rits11" Prof. Georg • Day of Guelph aptly says: ••By carefully husbanding the feed at his disposal, and jadioionsly spending his money in purchases, the former can often turn what appears to be a lean year into a prosperous one. It must be borne in mind, however, that the true economy in feeding does not consist in starving the animals but rather in the careful sections of foods in seeing dist no food le wasted, and in preparing foods in such a way that they are relished by the animals, thus oausing the animals to give better returns for food consumed. Doan's Kidney Pills aot on the kid- neys, bladder and nrtnary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back, rheum - edam, diabetes, congestion, infiamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder SE�V.� RE PAINS I TEE GROIN Trying Experience of a Well Known Gi#frau ;Ira St. John) N. The oases of Kr, Onas. P Oliva, for years) toremsn in the "Gassette" of St John, N I3 . is a striking evidence of tho power of Fent eine. NO remedy has snob a record for restoring suirerets Irate, aoute stomach and kidney trouble; 11 ::variably does mos, "For several years" writes. Mr. have Olive, "I bud kidney trouble and until quite recently I puttered torture. A few menthe ago my conditioned a very serious form, I ccnxultod several olty (looters, used different Dills, bat without the slightest beuetit, I suf- fered from an iatenae patu in my groin, and tate increasing aericnsgeas of ray tronbi.g prompted rue to try k'orrozone. It gave ice quick reliHf, and ahalf's,.doz.ln boxes oared. Ferrozone I can recommend as a epeoifio for disordered kirtneys " Won't you try Ferrozone too, 50o. per box at all dealers in medicine. The death of Adam Weir, of the 4th concession, Hallett, took place Thurs. day morning, Nov, 2lst after a lingering illness of Bright's disease. Deceased has been in such a condition for some time that .his death was antioipated, though he bore his illness oheerfully, end looked with faith and hope to the future. Born in Dorchester tp , Mid - dimes, he lived there until 22 years ago, when he bought the Ewing farm. He was a man of - strong peraonality, genial disposition, and a good and tine friend, qualities that made him highly esteemed. 13esides his widow, he leaves two sons on the farm, Len and Edwin, and a son Archibald in London. Dropsy is one positive Sign of Kid- ney Disease.—Have yon auy of there m uoietaltable signs? Puffiness under the eyes? Swollen limbs? Smothering feel- ing? Change of the character of the urine? Exhaustion atter least exertion? If you. have there's dropsical tendency and you shouldn't delay au hour iu putting your- self under the great South American Kidney Cure. Sold by A. L, Hamilton. —86.' The habit of indulging in the use of profane or obscene language is one of the most nonsensical habits a human being ever acquired. No man or youth ever raised himself in the estimation of saint or sinner by the use of foul lan- gnage. Purity of thought and speech are valuable virtues. And yet, its oar honest opinion that the man who un- wittingly 'cusses' a little now and then is not half so big a sinner as the fellow who continuously thinks evil and speaks evil of Ms neighbors, and refuses to pay his honest debts upon the theory that 'Jesus paid it all, all the debt I owe.' If the pulpits of the land would go after the fellows who refuse to pay their hon. est debts and to love their wives and their fellowmen—go after them as vigor- ously as they go after the. fellows who cuss and chew tobacco, the true refor. 'nation of the race might be nearer at hand. Ws SPRING MEDICINE. - As a spring medicine 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 so prevalent in the spring. The death occurred Sunday morning, Nov. 17th, of Mrs, Goo Shannon, of Goderich, at the age of 71 years, atter an illness of some length. The deceased was formerly Annie Watson, a daughter of the late /amen Watson, t! prominent dry goode merchant in Goderich at one time, having bis place of business in the old batik of Montreal building, now ocoupied by Macklin. She was twice married. Her aecond husband was the late Geo, Shannon, M, D. who died in Godshall a few yearn ago, hie son D. J' 11. Shannon passing away not very far and 1n' vols,-w.•ai.: :Mil virile out, anti in point of time from the death of his the hg;lste,', flour' .' : I Saiic3 during the father. .e:ai to b.• A. ,!r:. and a burden. _ �i y� New Jersey's usually plentiful crop Mitt! 'i HEART of cbeatnnts is nearer *failure this year than for two decades, Dry weather doe. icqlgtthreea4soornmvathivlee praeirniod sdiaerignigven ars)iptehne•ND NERVE PIL He iViade It Right. A small boy was asked to take dinner at the home of a distinguished i.rofessor. The lad's mother, in fear lest he .should commit some breach of etiquette, gave him repeated direc- tions as to what he should and should not do. Upon his return from the great oc- casion the mother's first question was, "Harold, did yon get along at the table all right?" "Oh, yes, mamma, well enough." "You are sure you didn't ^ do any- thing that was not perfectly polite and gentlemanly?" "Why no—nothing to speak of." "Then something did happen. What was it?" "But I fixed it all°right, mamma." ' "Tell me at once." "Why, I got along pretty well until the meat came; but while I was trying to cut mine it Blipped off on to the floor. But I made it alright. "What did you do?" "Oh, I just maid, Bort of carelessly, 'That's always the. way with tough meat.".' •i•^•> the very rc•tn' dy that weak, ners-ons, tirorl out. sickly ventre need to rrstore them till 11t.rt;i of Vid health. They v. otiat, restful, sls e•p, tote tip the nerve.;, sire ttitnt•tt the heart, and make rich blond. ?,Ir.+. ('. ,1e1)nnniJ, l'ort:r;;e lal'rai u, )f.n., writes; "I was troubled with <har ,tt•es of breath, palpi- tation of the h,':tri, and weak :Tells. I ;4ot £our bora., of 4 It'Iiitt'.4. heart and Nerve nits, and af't'r taking them I vias completely cured. Price 50 rents per hog or three braes for !i1 2,i, all dealers or the 'rhe T. Mil. butt Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont., ing season caused a great percentage of the small yield to rot, . The foreoseters amongtheNew Jersey t r tit: saythat w Bey a m this means a mild, open Winter, and book tip the statement by the fact that aquirrele are not°making great to hoard, A Warren <lounty forecast Of a mild Winter Is hawed upon the disoovery dur• lug Fall plowing that snakes were not burying themselves et alit great a distend' below ' the frost line as usual. It is a little early yet for the goons bolts pro.. almors, LIVER COMPLAINT.' Theliver is the largest gland in the body; its office is to take from the blood the properties which form bile. , When the livor is torpid and i,sdarncd it cnefnot furnish bile to the bowels, causing there to become bound and costive. The symptons are a feeling of fulness or weight in the right side, and shooting pains in the same region, pains between the shoulders, yellowness of the skin and eyes, bowels irregular, coated tongue, bad taste in the morning, etc. 1VIILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS are pleasant and easy to take, do not gripe, weaken or sicken, never fail iu their effects, and are by far the safest and quickest remedy hxe alt diseases or disorders of the liver. Price 25 cents, or 5 bottles for $1.00, all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto, Ont. LOCAL SALESMAN WANTED r'iVVYVIP VP? T*Vi "IMM" 414440.1t ,l►i•ai,hdlaAAstisk; ,` Jo w 1" Pr s t► 5, } Pp e• tr 'lr t: 5' A OP We are now ready for the Fall trade, and e below we mention a few of the Fall and 114 Winter Goods we have in stock: 1 1 Fall Announcement 1 is 0 t~ s s t Extra heavy stocks Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear just * arrived. We sell Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear— guaranteed all Nova Scotia Wool. 1 R se 50 Ladies' CIoth Jackets to clear at less than half price. r ® We have some extra good values in Ladies' and Men's Far :17 Coats. In men's we have 'Canadian Coon, Wombat, Bulgarian Lamb, 1 s Calf and Dog. 4 r A few Men's Fur Cap3 to clear at reasonable prices, 4' os * Pure Wool Yarn, in single, two or three ply, made in Wrox- I" eter especially for our trade. p ,41 I" s Our steak of 150 pieces of Flannelettes, in all' colors and 'a,• > weights, from Sc up, were bought before the advance in price, and 4 * therefore it is to your advantage to some and see our stock. 0. We purchased a large number of Traveller's Samples of Heavy a Top Shirts which we can sell you at less than wholesale prices. They 4 • : are just the thing for fall wear. t. a Come and see our new stock of Men's and Boys Overcoats and 4• s Snits, good values. 1 R 5, I. Bring your trade and exchange it It for our bargains. '.�"i 115 11 5 41 >POU TWANTEDRY OF LKINDS �. • A. MILJ_AJ.1is for Winghafn and adjoining country to represent `LCanada's Greatest Nurseries'' A permanent situation for the right elan, for whom the territory 'still be re. nerved. Pay weekly. 11'ree lilgatpment. Write for partionlara. STOSIO WE1.6114ATOltK pontihtlt NW -Wien (Ott 800 .ileus) . T**O2tTO, C'1ASADA* ••s•••••••••••••••••••s••• ••s•••sss••Nss•e••s•••••s re •i • An Advertisement in ••ir • . THE TIMES 0., .. t .8t ins Good Results •••• . . .. .,, :. ,' The Wingham Times reaches ' lie 1 Ofnes of 'most of theeo le of g P P Wing -lam 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. I Rates on application. 4 • • • s •.,..,mom 0 mommomdmlimmisommommmomwomamiwymo 0 0 • •.. i a. • •. • 0 • • • • • s • • • • •t 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,satliething you can profit by. Prices right. Quality . ever the talisman. The Winghani Times WINGIIAM, ONTARIO. i 4