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The Wingham Times, 1908-01-30, Page 5irrhi (teal beat; the trig A it Inn It ham ley re ovet 1~� TUE WiN0114A 'Ins, I'a13RUARX E, 1pu8 • �171e QapandseCI��ilS fromthe SSanSanctum I I Healthy Blom!, Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. la three feces out of five the eyes etre eat of alignment. ror an explanation that doesn't ex- plain ;Lek the self made man. The Rinks and Toilets in llheuma• ties Rugged Road, -For 4 yenta the vile ui a Nell knowu Toronto physician -wee on crutches frons Rhenmatie Socurge, and not until she began using South Ameeioaa Rheumatic Cure could Idle get a minute's pwrmauent relief fr +m eaain. Four betties cured her. Write for oongrinetlon if you're sceptical Fold by A L Hamilton. -154, Remnants ot laundry soap can be boiled tato a jolly or sof soap for disb- washiug, orahayed into the wash boiler on wash day. The essential bang -healing principal of the pine tree has .finally been snooessfally separated and refined into a perfect cough medioine-Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 25 lents. Thd. Grand Duke Alexfe, the Czar's eon, now 3 years and 3 months old, is one of the handsomest of the royal ohil• dron in Europe. No woman is one-half as dangerous as bet 'threats, A good taxidermist should be able to turn out first• class stuff. Stop that tickling Cough! Dr, Shoop'e Ofongh Cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety, It is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr, Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else even with very e'oung babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stens of a lung healing zinountainone shrub fnrniah the curative properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough. Care. It calms the cough, and heals the sensi- tive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to Take no otneeB Shoop's. Sold by all dealers. A waterproof wrapping paper is now being manufactured in Germany. . cement plant is to be built at Dalny -which will have a capacity of 1,000,000 tons yearly. In Heart Disease it works like snagie.- 'For years my greatest enemy riga organic Heart Disease. From nn, easiness and palpitation develoyed into atboormal action, thnmpine, fi 'ttertng and choking sensations. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gave instant relief, andthe bad symptoms have entirely disappeared. It is a wonder -worker." - Bev L. S. Dana, Pittsburg, Pa. Sold by .A. L. Hamilton. -155. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Hignature of Scalding the milk for custard pie adds greatly to its flavor. An addition of a teaspoonful of brown sugar or mo- lasses is also helpful. SPRING MEDICINE. As a spring mediciuce 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. All true camphor ris is by Japan and China, 80 percent. by the former and 20 per cent. by the latter. In ob- taining camphor the trees are destroyed. Ali the larger towns and cities in the Philippines show the result of American initiative. -` 'Thomas Nelson Page, the literary Vir- ginian, always addresses the President lea "his Excellency." Grippe is sweeping the country. Stop it with Preventics. before it gets deeply seated, To check early coldetwith these little Candy Cold Cure Tablets is surely sensible and safe. Preventics contain Po. Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh or sickening. Pneumonia would never appear if early colds were promptly broken. Also good for feverish children. Large box, 48 tablets, 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes 5 yenta. Eold by all dealers. Lake Huron is dotted with over 3,000 islands. This is more than any other lake has in the world. A teaspoonful of pulverized alum mixed with the common stove polish 'stili give a wonderful polish. Is Yours Rich and Pure ? ' Blood is the soul of life, Cheek its totmntlon, reduce its qua'. ity, lessen, its red cell s -you at epee rap. strength and vitality -you peril life Mielt. When you strengthen the blood, make • t richer in red cells, inordere Oa solid constituents,. you supply the materials that rebuild -you furnish that disease kesistireg element we call streegth. When yon, are weak and ailiuR- When appetite is poor -w ten mental efforts seem imposetble, sleep hard to get, be sure }'our blood has grown poor and your nervous system in con- e: gnenoe on•e:gnenoe is impaired. Nothing so quiokly stimulates the formation of rico. red blood as Ferro - zone. Ferrozone's action upon the diger• five power is imnaediete-everything yon eat is converted into nom:element and building material, Ferrozon° fortifies the notion of the kidneys, liver and stomach, increases circulation, and by these means throws into the blood a vast store of material tc build up and to strengthen.. Ferrrzoneby making blood and stim- ulating vital :onion, trausmite to the debillitated brain cells, extlausted by toil, by anxiety, or by sickness, the strength they need. The beneficent action of Ferroaane on the brain is transmitted through the nervous system, .and all powers of the body area enormously increased. Ferrrzone enables the body to per- form all its functions iu a normal and natural way, and with au absolute free• done from reaction, which is the most positive assurance that the body is strengthened -not stimulated. Whether the weakness you suffer is profound or of long standing, whatever the conditions are -if the blood Is im- paired, if Its redness is reduced, if its activity is lessened-Ferrrzone is :n absolute and rapid remedy. For any condition of weakness, de- bility or ill -health in men, women and children, you can't find so nourishing and strengthening a tonic as Ferro• zone; try it, sold everywhere in 60 cent boxes. If you have Catarrh, rid yourself of this repulsive disease. Ask Dr, Shoop of Racine, Wis., to mail you free, a trial box of his Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. A simple, single test, will surely tell you a Catarrh truth well worth your know- ing. Write to -day. Don't suffer longer. The Bruce Old Boys' and Girls' As- sooiataon of Toronto held its anneal meeting Wednesday night, with a smok- ing concert. The officers elected were: Hon. President, W. A. Skean; Presi- dent, J'- Stuart Brace; Vice -Presidents, F. A. 0. Johnston and Dr. J. M. John- ston; Secretary, J. W. Bandy; Treasur- er, Neil Sinclair; Chaplain, Rev. Angus McGillivray. The Great Serpent of all Diseases. -Kidney disease may well be called the "boa constricter" disease, unsuspecting and unrelenting, it gets the victim in its coils and gradually tightens till life is crushed out, but the great South Ameri- can Kidney Care treatment has proved its power over the monster, and no matter how firmly emmeshed, it will release, heal and cure. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -158. Stumbling Wreeks!-Undone and overdone! Discouraged and desolate! Emaciated nerve wreaks! Not one of yon is too deep down in the mire of dis- ease but the story of such a potent remedy as South American Nervine can Teach yon and lift yon back to health. Its nature's trusted lieutenant, gentle, but firm and unflinching. Ir• never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. -156. Most women have faith in their hus- bands as long as they can buy things on credit at a dry -goods store. Manufacturers imported in 1907 ag• gregate in value $650,600,000, against approximately $770,000,000 value export- ed. Pll. Dr. Chase's Oinb mentis a certain and guaranteed cnreforeach and every form of itching, bleeding „ and protruding piles. See testimonials in the press and ask yonrneighboraaboutit. You can use it and getyonrmolter back if not satisfied. 60c, at all dealers or EDMMANsox, BATES & Co., Toronto. DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. Very sudden and unexpected was the death ot. Mr. John Boyd, one of Luck- now's best known and highly esteemed residents, on Tuesday morning, 28th ult., from heart trouble. Deceased was in his 70th year, and was, up to the time of his death in the best of health and was about the village as usual on Monday evening. The steel Pa the new C. P. R. line bas. been Ieid to Hanover, and tllb fits% en- gine to pass over the new route steamed into Hanover last week. .A big :pilo bridge 65 feet high has yet to be erected before the rails can advance further in tine direction, It lit estimated that a month and a half will elapse before this bridge is cowpleted and the spring will probably be well advanced beforethe sound of the whistle is heard in Walker- ton. A man dropped into one of the drug stores and asked for something t0 cure A headache. The druggiet held a bottle ot hartshorn to Ms nose, and be was nearly overpowered by its pnngenoy. As soon as he recovered he began to rail and threatened to punch the drug• MHO' head. "But didn't it help your headache?asked the apothecary ' Help my headache!" gasped the man, "1 haven't got any beadaohe. It'd my wife that's got the headache." ITCH, Maple, Prairie Scratches, Bar her's Itch and every form of contagious Iroh on human or animals oured in 30 minntss by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Mrs. Robert Johnston of Kincardine ail not long survive her husband, On Saturday, Jan. 25th she was not feeling well and went to her room and when her son went to see her she was dead. Mrs. Johnston was 84 years of age and with her husband bete the vigors and hard ships of pioneer life in Bruce with all the courage and fortitude that die; tingnished those who trade this country what it is. Ca atlia er 11=1. Bears the _ She Kind You Have Always Boat Signalize of On Wednesday afternoon of last week, Neil Campbell, of Loohalsh, lost his right hand while working aronnd a saw at John S. McDonald's. The hand was taken, off at the wrist. "fay Stomach gave out entirely and I suffered untold, agonies." Thu' was the experience of Mr. D G. Whirl - den, Postmaster, East Wentworth, N. S., after three attacks of La Grippe. Doctors and doses gave him no perma- nent relief, but Dr. Von Stan's Pine- apple Tablets had the permanent virtue that won him back to perfect health - pleasant and harmless but powerful and quick. 35 cents. Sold by A. L. Hamil- ton. -160. A new roller skating record was es- tablished on Jan. 29th, at a tournament held in Pittsburg for the world's roller skating championship, when 011ie Moore, of Charlevoix, Michigan, the champion one mile skater, covered the five miles in 15 07. Doan's Kidney Pills sot 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 1 CATARRH If you want a sure cure for OATAithH OF THE HEAD, here it is. . - , , . , OIYGENTOR Tisk 1BEASON WHY i BECAUSE O:Y.YG1111ATOIt HEALS l'he fnueoua membrane being In an inflamed condition, causes running at the nose; but, when this membrane ie healed the discharge ceases. Every etl'ert• should bo made to euro Catarrh, for it leads to Catarrh of the 'threat, 8tomaeh or Bladder, Consump- tion and Bright's Disease. Oxygenator" islia up in large size bottles. Price, Slay $i.ue, and 500. "Oxygenator" is sold by all wholesale and retail druggists, The oxygenator Company oronto, Canada. • A Doc ergs S;t,a emelt Date St. Paul, ('.f`., t.nte. March „7th, 1;107. "Dr. T. A, Slocum, Liimite 1, Toronto, Ont, tlentlelneil',--- My warty ear ks for Fiychine and Oxomuieicu. I have used thea. with very great satisfaction both in my own case awl in that of my fricmis It at forte inc much pleasure to reeotinlnend a remedy whish is really good in eases for which it is intended. 1 not, yours very truly,,, DE. Mille:' !, :i.L1,ARD. Doctors recognize tlmt P e7 c11;11a 11 one of the very best remedies for all throat, loam and stomach troubles and all run down coluUt'ous, from whatever cause, It is the 1.7. cseriptiou of ono of the world's grt ateet specialists in Isis• eases of the throat, lungs, and stomach, and all wasting diseases. Ask your druggist for it, at 50e and 1.00, or T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. The report of Dr. Bruce Smith,Inspeo- tor of Pnblio Charities, on the House of Refuge, at Walkerton, based on his last visit on the 20th of December. It is the best report yet made upon this institu- tion. One clause says: "This county of Brace has a House of Refuge, not excel- led by any other in Ontario. The manageillont and disoipline are excel lent." The average attendance for the year was 49, and the Dost for mainten- ance, $1.14 per week. The entire net Dost to the county was $3,275 41. Walter J. Soott, brakemen on the G. T. R., was killed by the Ottawa express at Strathmore after he had, with great heroism Lesoned Mrs. Leganit from a perilous position between the tracks on which the train was speeding to Montreal. Mrs. Leganit had been a passenger on Scott's train, but had step- ped off the wrong side. Seeing her danger he jumped and had barely time to push her clear of the track, when the train struck him, killing him instantly, Arter a Iong illness with cancer, which she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation, Martha Carruthers, r eliot of the late Robt, Murray, passed away on Monday, 27th ult., aged 59 years. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon and interment took place at Dungannon cemetery. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT re- moves all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin; curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by A . L. Hamil- ton. There was a hot contest in the Bruce County Council for the Wardenship, Hilker of Port Elgin, Park of Wiarton and Brink of Teeswater, being in the race. Hilker, who is about the most popular member of the council, won. Here is a selected paragraph worth remembering: -"Every temptation that is resisted, every noble aspiration that is encouraged, every sinful thought that is repressed, every bitter word that is with held, adds its little item to the impetus of that great movement which is bearing humanity onwards towards a richer and higher life and higher character." Itching, Burning, Creeping, Craw- ling Skin Diseases relieved In a few minutes by Dr. Agnew's Ointment. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves inetanaly, and cores Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sca:.1 Head, Eczema, Ulcers, Blotohes, and all Eruptions of the Skin. It is soothing and quieting and acts like magic in all Baby Hnmore, Irritation of the Scalp or Rashes during teething time. 35 cents a box, Sold by A. L. Hamilton. --159, c� .a. Is � a mit. .�. . Beare the the Kind You Nave Always Bought Signature of• Free electricity travels at the same rate as light -186.000 miles a second. Through wire, only 16,000 miles a sec- ond. C7 A. ISOR=-f3. Sears the „ The Kind You Have Always Bought V�"►tritrfrtificirti '+IY9' '►frifi,If rr ' V'v r irirorWY.'91'1!rfro "lfif�t'o 5. t~ FOR YOVMONEY !IT SAVES 1., 10 IT SAVES TIME FOR US a* s rwe offer the following 1• ,, Before Stock -Taking, �'oods at g low prices in order to reduce our stock. 4 iw.• remarkably 4 y. Be sure to /see them before purchasing : 4 THE ZOO BY NIGHT. Gteamine Eyes In the Blackness Give a Flavor of the Wilds. The average grownup who visits the zoo thinks it rather a dull sort of (chow, for the fact that the auimals are captive robs them of all the romance that would attach to them in their na- tive forests. But let the blase sightseer obtain permission to visit 'the zoo at mid- night, and his impressions will be very different. Darlmess hides the bars and the boards, and the eyes of some wakeful creature gleam maliciously at you. For the moment you imagine that you are in the wilds, on equal terms with the creatures around. Poised on the swings and platforms at the top of their cages sleep the monkeys, instinct surviving their loss of freedom, for in the forests they had to sleep thus to avoid the beasts of prey. IIere rests a lioness, proue upon her back, her legs rigid in the air and her paws hanging limply down. There re- clines her lord, asleep upon his side, his paws turned in and his general pose not unlike that of a 'do;. The more cunning and more coward- ly of the animals do not seem to sleep at all, for as soon as they hear our ap- proaching footsteps they give us their greeting with snarls and malevolent glowerings and watch us suspiciously till we depart. 3 8' than cost, f• • 27 only Fur Muffs, regular 5.00 to 12,00, for $3.00, Men's and Ladies' Fur Coats, Cape and Gauntlets -at less 4 _1 30 Ladies' Cloth Short Jackets, beautiful material, 62,00 each. 7• r• s ih s 8' t► • •• • • y r. • • •••s 32 pieces Dress Goods, ranging from 20e to 1,00, positively to be cleared out at 50 cents on the dollar, A splendid chance to secure girls' school dresses, •o A large assortment of Flannellettes, from 5e to 17c per yard-. -less than wholesale price to day. Also a nice line of Fancy Wrapperettes. , Heavy Canadian Table Linen, 66 -in,, regular 603 for 506 ; �, 4 tau 4•. r 9, V s s Our Groceries are fresh and reliable. 3 lbs choice Raisins 25e. - Extra choice Re cleaned Currants, in 1 -lb packages, 10c. Jelly •� s Powder, 5c or 6 for 25c. Tomatoes, 10e can ; and all other lines at 4 *equally low prices 70 in. wide, regular 90e for 75c -all pure linen. i, All -Wool and Union Sheeting, double and single fold. 5100 REWARD 5100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that tblere is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure iu all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care is the only positive erre now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a' con- stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sarfacea of the system. thereby destroying the foun- dation of the disease. and giving the patient strength by building up the con- etitntion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F J CHENEY & Oo,, Toledo, 0. Sofd by all Druggists, 750. Wire Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. I wish that I might talk with all sink. ones about the actual causelof Stomach, Heart and kidney ailments. To explain in person how weak Stomach and nerves leads to Stomach weakness, I am sure would interest all. And it is the same with weak Hearts or weak kidneys. This is why my presoription-Dr. Shoop's Restorative -so promptly reaches ai1- ments of the Stomach, Heart and Kid- neys. It is wrong to drug the Stomach or stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. These weak inside nerves supply need more strength. My Restorative is the only prescription made expressly for these nerves. Next to seeing you person- ally, will be to mail you free, my new booklet entitled, "What To Db". I will also send sample/3 of my Restorative as well. Write for the book today. It will surely interest you. Address Dr. Shoop, Box 8, Ranine, Wis. Sold by all dealers. Signature of 14i• • Often it is impossible to put a lid on the fruit jar because of some obstruc- tion on the thread of the glass. A com- mon coarse filo will easily remove it, or the points can be broken off by rub- bing it with a coarse -threaded screw. CliffordFisher,an Indian,aged sixteen, set fire to the barn of the Mount Elgin Inatitnte and burned up a lot of 'tock, in the hope of escaping during the con- fusion. The days lengthen Out in the morning during January just 14 minutes while in the evening they gain 36 minutes or 44 minutes since Deo. 81st. Since January the 2let they have been gaining 8 min- utes a week in the morning. THE LADES'MAID/UTE. Laas•Liver Pills are the ladi esr favorite medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Billiousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or alokening. Another at Gfo 'e citizens des parted this life on Thursday bf last week, in the portion of Alexander 'Sorimgeonr, in his eighty-fourth Ear. who Was y R S" Though in failing health for perhaps a Fear, he had been confined to bed for les than Si week. He *a* a naive of 'erththire, Sbottand, MILBIJIIWS IAXA4IVER PILLS Yarns -single, 2 ply and 3 -ply -best home made. Mens' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Underwear, Boots "s and Shoes -must get out. The recount in the mayoralty contest in Goderich resulted in the election of Robert Thompson by the same majority which the returning officer declared for Dr. Macklin, namely 5. In No. 1 divi- sion Mr. Thompson gained two votes and Dr. Macklin lost two and in No. 7 Mr. Thompson gained 6, In No. 6 five Votes were deducted from the returning officer's figures for eaoh of the two candidates. are mild, sure and safe, and are a perfect regulator of the system. They gently unloek the secretions, clear away all effete and waste matter from the system, end give tone and vitality to the whole intestinal tract, curing Constipa- tion, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Dyepep• iia, Coated Tongue, Poul Breath, Jean. Isiah, Heartburn, and'6V"ater Brash. Mrs. R, S. Ogden, Woodstock, I'T.'B., writes: 441Pfy' husband and myself have used Mil. +burn's Taxa -Liver kills for a neither of years. We think we cannot do without there. they are the only pills we ever take." r Price 26 ovate or floe bottles forM1,00 ) at all dealers or direct oti receipt of p ncei The T. Milburn Co., Limited, To Purify The Blood The blood can only be kept clear of poisonous impurities by the healthful action of the liver and kidneys, whose duty it is to filter the blood. Because Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills aot dir- ectly and specifically on the liver and kidneys and restore them to healthful and vigorous action, they are the great- est of blood purifiers. • Also Cardigan Jackets, good heavy quality. Boys` Sweaters. GROCERIES 4. 4 a Z FLOUR. BRAN, O1L CAKE, FLAX SEED AND BEET MEAL �- CONSTANTLY IN STOCK. I " # WHEAT AND OATS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR FLOUR. 111te -. 4'4 Soldiers amt Schiller. The Germans are notoriously a well educated people, but the popular Eng- lish nglash belief that every German knows everything would appear to be exag- gerated, judgeGer- man •rated, if we y a from man officer's. account, published iu one of the German reviews, of an examina- tion in general knowledge to which he submitted his company. `Who was Schiller?' was one of the principal questions. Ten soldiers replied that, though they fancied they lad heard the name, it suggested nothing toathem. Of those who went into details, one said that the author of "William Tell" was the ''inventor of printing" a sec- ond described hint as "a man who knew everything," a third put him down as "a roan of science;" a fourth as a "poet who wrote Scripture his- tory," a fifth as "a musician of great celebrity," and a sixth as "a manu- facturer of beds." One ;wonders what Tbomas Atkins would answer if, ins vited to state -what he knoya of Shakes.,. Petra. is Mitchell lost a valued and highly respected citizen an the death of John S. Coppin, which occurred on Monday morning of last week. He was born near Bodmin, Cornwall, England, 'Feb- ruary 5th, 1838, and came to Mitchell in• the year 1863. For a time, like other early settlers, he worked hard and it was not long before he produted for himself and family a comfortable home. Deceased filled the positions of Division Court Bailiff, License Inepeotor for South Perth and County Constable, "and discharged hie duties fearlessly, faith- fully and with the greatest satisfaction. A stranger, says a contemporary, nddressed the farmer's boy across the fence: "Young man, your corn looks kind o' yellow." "Yes, that's the kind We planted." "Don't look es if you would get more than half a crop," "We don't expect to. The landlord gets the other half." Then after a shoat tinny the man said: "Boy, there isn't muth differ. enos between you and a fool." "Nope," replied the bt+y, "only the SUFFERING WOMEN who find life a burden, can have health' and strength restored by the use of • uoart, and Nerd® aHIGHEST PRICES PAID a. FOR, PRODUCE. t► AAA .AAAAAAAMcAAMECAI AA A T. A. MILLS] 4. ••••••••• •••000.4111:••••••••• •♦ ♦ ••♦ • • • • • • • 40 ♦ ♦ • • • • • • Times Printing Office •••♦ • A • • • • • • • ♦. 0 ••♦ i The present generation of women and girls have morn than their share of misery. With some it is nervousness and palpitation, with others weal-, dizzy and fainting spells. 'while with others there is a general collapse of the system. Milburn's• heart and Nerve Pills tone up the nerves. strengthen the heart and make it beat strong and regular, create now red brood cor- pu;elos, and impart that sense of buoyancy to tlto spirits that,ia the result of renewed mental and physical vigor. Mrs, D. 0. l)ahoghue, Oritha, Ont., writes: " Por over a year I was troubled with nervous - nem and heart trouble. 1 deckled to give Mil - burn's heart and Nerve Pills a trial, and after using five boxes 1 found I was completely cured. I always reconimend them to my fricatds." Paco JO yenta pet box x or three beiges for $1.25, all dealers or The T. Milburn Co., limited Toronto, Ont. ♦A♦OOOOOO•P.♦NOo•♦♦0•••0♦A4A ♦ a • ♦ e' • • • • •• •♦ • • •• ♦; • • •• •' •, • 44 4 • ♦fir ' If a man can write abetter book, preach a better sermon or make a better mouse -trap than his neighbor, though he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. -Emerson. Get on the path to the door of the • • • i •••i • • s Z • Where mouse traps are not made but -where-- Good Printing Is turned out every day wit* neat- ness and despatch; where up-to-date materials and machinery are used, and were mechanics with up-to-date ideas are employed; where quality characterizes every piece of work and service given every buyer; 'where cheap printing is never done, but where good printing is done 'cheap; where the kind of printing is done that will lead the orld to make a beaten path to your door; where particulars may be had by following up the path to the office of THE WINGHAM TIMES or by calling up 'Phone 4. , aw ,