The Wingham Times, 1908-07-09, Page 82
No Disease is so Quiet and
Stealthy in its Approach
as Kidney Disease
Mime feiollitiee of the °gentry, that the
money for the building of it goes direct
ly into the hands of the people and its
completion will add to the general pros-
perity of the country.
Do not forget that the Liberal Govern-
ment has brought telegraph and tele-
phone linea under the jurisdiction of the
Railway t)ommission, which ensures a
8gaare deal for all the people,
Do not forget that provision has been made for the funds which will build a
railway from Le Poe to Fort Churchill
on Hudson Bay.
Do net forget than the Liberal govern-
ment has taken the civil service out of
politics, and advancement in same will
go by competitive examination and not
political pull.
Do not forget that Liberal govern.
ment designed a low tariff which pro-
duced a large revenea and made it pos-
sible to build great ,public works with-
out any large increase in the public
debt.
Do not forget the grafting which went
on under former Conservative govern-
ment and the millions of dollars the
people had to pay in consequence
Do not forget the report of the Royal
Commissioners on Inenrauoe whioh gave
to the world the methods adopted by
Geo. E. Foster to evade the law when
dealing with trust funds.
Do not forget that several of those
Conservatives who were in the nest of
traitore expedt to go into the cabinet
should the Conservatives win at the
next election.
Do not forget that the Conservatives
were compelled to borrow money to pay
the ordinary expenses of the country.
Do not forget that a return to power
of the Conservative party means a re-
turn to the days of high protective tariff
and heavy taxation, stagnation of beef•
nese and hard times.
Do not forget that a Conservative
government in Canada means an end to
the prospeeity enjoyed under a Liberal
administration.
The time has Dome tor the people
to refieot upon Canadian political history
and look at the reapective records of the
men who govern Canada now and men
who governed once and desire offioe
again. Men who make serious soon•
nation against the present administra-
tion and have been found guilty of the
same offences are not fit to hold office.
These charges were proved against the
Conservatives, they have only been al
The Blind Shares scandal, leged and not proved as r gainat the
The Oxford and New Glasgow Rail- Liberals. No member of the Conserve -
live party has ever mustered up sufficient
oonrage to make a definite charge
against any member of the Liberal
government and the policy of the
government hae never been even aerione-
ly criticized. The people know this and
are satisfied.
That is why it is so dangerous. It may
become deep-seated before you realize the
danger.
It is therefore of great importance to
recognize the early warning symptoms
pain or dull ache in the back,
er
pains, smarting sensation when urinating,
frequent or surpressed urination, sediment
in the urine, etc„ because in its early stage
kidney disease is easily cured by DoAN's
Kereerst PILLS.
Mr. Elgin Brisebois, Vernon, Ont.,
writes: -I wan tronblod a great deal with
kidney trouble. 1 had to get up four or
live times every night. my urine contained
a thick brick -dust sediment, I had a pain
in the small of my back, and could not
sleep at night,
I commenced using Doan's Kidney Pills
and in a very short time I was all right
again. I am very thankful to have found
a curs so speedy in its action.
Doan's Kidney Pills i're 50c. per box or
3 boxes for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed
direct on receipt
of
Iiid ey Pill Co, Toronto ,OntThe Doan
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T.1111 WINQUAM TIMES, JULY VI, 19Utl _� _ - -� -�-•-
-"' • BOTABLIBBED 1872 I 1
humor 2nD Philosophy
By DUNCAN M. SMITH
Block THE SPRING AFFLICTION..
International Newspaper
Bible Study Course.
Salient Points in the Lesson for Sunday, July 19th,
Given in a Series of Quo$tiofe by
Rev. Dr. Lin$COtt..
SeziUEL WARxs SAW. ATI) THE PEOPLE.
-1 Sam, xii: 1 5, 13 25
Golden Text: 0 fear the Lord, and
serve him in truth with all your heart;
for consider bow great things he bath
done for you. -1 Sam 12: 24
Verse 1 -When individuals or the
people °;loose a wrong thing. can it
ever be made to work out for their
goody (Tnie question mast be answer-
ed in writing by members of the (iab.)
Verses 2 E -Whet proportioa of men
in authority can truthfully claim abso
lute integrity and .leanness of bands, as
Samuel did ?
Notwithstanding Samnel's undoubted
integrity, whet grave faults was he
guilty of ?
Verse 13 -If we have embarked upon
a policy that Gad did not favor, bat
afterward permitted, what wi.l be God's
attitude toward us concerning oar pres-
ent and future snooe88 ?
If we can compare conduct, or a life
olicy, as good better and best, what
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THE WINgnA I r.�IiIES.
ii. R.ELL1OTT, PIIBLISUER ANDPROPRIETOp
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908.
OTHER TORY SCANDALS.
The great Pacific scandal in whioh a
public franchise was sold for contribu-
tions to the election funds is well re-
membered by the i.eople of Canada -
There were many others of greater or
lees magnitude. Here are a few of
them: -
The Lengevin Block.
The St. Oh aloe Branch.
North West land grabbing
The Carequet Beltway scandal.
The Tnrootte whitewash.
The Dead Meat Soheme.
Is it possible, in any single case, for a
man to disobey God and escape iujury,
or not suffer lose ?
Verse 16- What is the .great thirg
tint God does daily befcre`oir eyes ?
Verse 17 --Dees God in these days ever
perform the miraculous ?
Why was it wonderful to haveein the t
country, rain and thunder at harvest
time ?
How did Samuel know that God.
would answer hie prayer ?
Dees God' answer all the prayers of
the faithful ?
Do all the really spiritual know when
their prayers are to be answered ?
How would the rain and thunder be a
proof that their sin had been great in
asking for a king ?
Verse 18 -Are sinners generally
troubled in the presence of a great
calamity ?
Verse 19 -Was their repentance gen-
nine ?
p When we turn to Gad only beoanee
will .be God's attitude toward us if we we would otherwise be destroyed, will
adopt that which is lower than the beat? God accept ns ?
Verse 14 -Wbat reason is there for tbe Verses 20.21 - Does God acoept the
opinion that God sometimes does athing vilest sinner if he turns from his sin ?
for us, at our etro.tg request, whioh he What is real profit ? Is it money,
knows is not the "beet" for us? (Ver,12) health, ability, friends ?
If one person in a family or partner- Verse 22 -Why may we be sure that
ship or society, is true to Gad, and the God will never forsake us ?
rest are not, what effect will he have Verse 23 -Do we sia against God if
upon the success of the rest, and what we do not pray for one another ?
sort of a bleseiog will he get from God ? is it our duty to teach one another ?
Verse 15 -Is the hand of Gad always Verses 24.25 -What is the essential in
against those who disobey him, and if order to obtain the highest good ?
so, how is it manifested ?
Da all who rebel against God get equal Lesson for Sunday, Jaly 26th : Saul
opposition from him'? Why, or why Read the byt re he ohs 1. 1 Sam. xv: 13 28.
not ?
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One might enumerate hundreds of
atrooioas scandals oommitted by the
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-Would they be any better if returned
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ay
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the scandalous doings of early days
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line only, the Conservatives have the
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graft and other forms of wrongdoing,
and forget in the meantime that they
were turned out of office for the very
came offences which they alleged
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WSW WANrsN0811.
The following is a report of the atten-
dance for the months of January -June,
1908, for Maple View sohoot: -
No of legal teaching days -121.
No. of days school was open -114.
IV Sr. class-0,ive Clow, 113; Victor
Emerson, 40; Robert Laidlaw, 95; Allie
Morrison, 101; John O'Oallagban, 70.
IV Jr. cless-Annie Laidlaw, 98;
Herbert Laidlaw, 104; Roy McGee, 101;
Willie O'Callaghan, 75.
III Sr. class -Ethel Clow, 110; Lavine'
Hutchison, 26; May Morrison, 9; Elmer
llfowbray, 79; Archie Paterson, 53;
John Pardon, 101; Samuel Thomson, 78.
III Jr. class-Ameda Clow, 113; Lytle
Emerson, 106; Arthur Newman, 8;
James Paterson, 53; Edna Thomson,
101
II Sr. class -Ethel Ford, 13; Maggie
Laidlaw, 100.
1I Jr. olaa r -Evelyn Naylor, • 97;
Nellie O'Callaghan, 101; Richard Thom-
son, 101.
Part II Sr olass-Willie Morrison -82
Part II Jr. class -Edith Ford. 16;
Freddie Newman, 11; Joseph O'Oel-
legban. 88
Part I Sr. clogs -Mabel Pardon, 13
Part I D. class -Gordon McGee, 41;
John Ford, 7.
Part I 0. class -Jean Eaglestone, 39;
Annie Morrison, 30.
Part I B clans -Cassie Pardon, 84.
Part I A class -Nathaniel Thomson, 3
Aggregate -2413. Average 21.
EDNA I. CtYLER, Teacher.
Do Not Forget These Things.
Da not forget that the Liberal Govern-
ment is building through the west a
powerful competing railway. The Na.
tional Transcontinental which will force
down railway rates, and establish com-
petition.
Do not forget that the Liberal policy
opens up vast areas of Dew country,
agricultural,
eral
and
forest la
nds.
rl
, min
'
That it greatly increases the transport -
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PUnLIO LIna&n--Library and free
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be open every afternoon from 2 to
5:80 o'olook, and every evening from 7
to 9:30 o'olook. Miss Ethel Elliott,
librarian.
Town OovxoIL-W. Holmes, Mayor;
Dr. A. J. Icwln, Reeve; David Bell,
Thos. Gregory, D. E. McDonald W m .
NicholSon,Goo. Spotton, Geo. 0. Hanna,
Councillors; J. B. Ferguson, Clerk and I Wingham,
Treasarer; Anson Dunnage, Assessor.
Board meets first Monday evening in
eaoh month at 8 o'clock.
Sian SCHOOL BOARD.- John Wilson,
(ohairman) Dr. J. P. Kennedy, Dr. P.
Macdonald, Dr. R. 0. Redmond, J. A.
Morton, 0. P. Smith, W. F. VanStone.
Dudley Holmes, seoretary. A. Doswell,
treasurer. Board meets second Monday
evening in eaoh month.
PUBLIC SOHOOL BOARD. - T. Hall,
(chairman), B Jenkina,H. E. Isard,A.E.
Lloyd,fi. Kerr, Wm. Moore,Alex. Ross,
0. N. Griffin. Secretary, John F.
Groves; Treasurer, J. B. Ferguson.
Meetings second Tuesday eveningtn each
mouth.
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS -J. A. Tay-
lor, B.A., principal; J. 0. Smith, B.A.,
classical master; J. G. Workman, B.A.,
mathematical master ; Mies Helena
Dodson, B.A., teacher of English and
Moderns.
PDBLIO SCHOOL TEAOHRRS.-A.. H.
Musgrove, Principal, Miss Brook,
Miss Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Miss
Wilson, Miss dummings, and Mise
Fraser.
BOARD 08' HEALTH --Thos. Bell,
(chairman), Rorter, Thomas Greg-
ory, John Wile , V.S., J. B. Ferguson,
Seoretary; Dr.s J, R Macdonald,
Medical Health OIioar.
TP KENNEDY, M. D., 41.0.P. S. 0,
• Member of the British Medical Associa-
tion. Gold Medalist in Medicine. Special
ren. OMoeeid to honrs it to 4 p. seases of 7 to Women p anphild,
DR. MACDONALD,
Centra Street
kink cin e
ITCHING ECZEMA
Fct tie skin troubles of b ilheod Dr.
Chase`s Olrtrnent acts as a tragi.. cure. It is
wends:cul how promptly it allay: the
talion and stops the suffering of tittle ones who
are to:tared by terrible itching, s.ineine enema.
Tviotaers sten find themselves helpless before
this aaaoyieg ailment which torments so many
young et, Aien, but we have yet to hear of a
tngie case is which relief was not obtainedby
use of A. Chase's
A. W. Chase's
THE LOVE CNG.
(Punch l
It is said that the men of to day are
far lase passionate in their lovemaking
than their ancestors.
I love son -or at least I think
That very posatbly I do;
In common honesty I shrink
From statements not pre0isely true,
But still it's Safe to say I'm pretty
fond of you,
I cannot swear a mighty oath
Towor hi
blindly
till
die,
In face
Ishould td be
rather loath
To form so very rash a tie,
'Unless I knew a most substantial res•
son why.
I shall not, with a valiant air,
Pour out my life -blood for your good.
Nor even boaatfally declare
That if I had the chance I wotild, 1��
Because, to tell the troth, I hardly !!
think I should. I
'Fbh soothing, healing pteperalior. is alto
"nnrivalicd as a cure for chafing and ell skin
in:$inti nc. Mothers who once use it for this
parpo.e da ►tint think of returning to pores
cl , ,,:n,, unsanitary powders. 60 cents a box
t ail dealers or Edmanson, hates er Co.,
Toronto.
Mr:. Lois 1'deKay, Tiverton, Digby Co.,
°i.
S. writes:
C' My children Ivere taken with itching,
Iiarti :g eererna and tore their flesh'until it was
tore and bleeding. The doctor failed to help
thenn to we nerd. Dr. Chace a Ointment. It
did its work well and has entirely cured them.
They tufetcd to they eould not sleep bights,
and i was newly crazy from anxiety and loss
of steer
Ontario.
DR. AGNEW,
Physioian, Surgeon, .to.
OtIloe-Macdonald Block, over W.MoKibbon's
Drug Store. Night calls answered at the office.
DR. ROBT.0. REDMOND, M. R. O. S. (Eng)
L. R. O. P. London.
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No knightly deeds have I to do,
And no impesaaioned words to say;
Still. I should like to marry you,
If you will tell me that I mai.
And also kindly name the most eon-
venient day.
I can't eaplaln the thing, you know
(They used to tell us Love was blind.)
Bat since it happens to he so.
Forgive my weakness and be kind.
Or. if you're not that way disposed -
we IL
isposed-well, never nand
CANADA'S OLDEST
NURSERIES
Office, with Dr. Chisholm.
Oli, that blessed. tired feeling
Which about the first of May
O'er the soul of man comes stealing
Like a burglar In a play,
Making flim o fine and lazy,
Iiin almost .1.0 pure delight,
Calling up a vision limy
Of a lake 'where fishes bite,
'Winter with its weathev racing
Gave him energy and
But spring has no trouble chasing
All tltoso notions out of him.
'When the birds begin to twitter.
'.Ghon in chaste and classic sianB
IIe desires to be a quitter
And to lot the work go hang.
He has tugged away like fury,
Buckled to. 1t every day.
Nury
'II ould prescribe he thinks ea spell of pjudge and laY,
Would encourage him in slipping
groin the busy haunts of men
.And across the fields go tripping.
Feeling almost young again,
Trading �espringy e
off
tP offeeling
Finding
thannature's
edverhealing
in truth,.
Giving him au added vigor,
KeLike`ed tl the delicate right,
do icatehone,
hair trigger
On a forty dollar gun.
Quick Lunch City.
'Where a few months ago the weary
prospector told his troubles to the sad
eythe town
else to coyote
est' because
s there
.h of Rawhide
Nev., now rears aloft its tented head,
with 10,000 inhabitants -boomers' count
-daily papers and municipal probleme.
Building towns in Nevada is one of
the simplest things in the world. Somb
one goes out into the desert to a place
wlicre there has been no town before,
digs it hole in the ground a few feet
deep, looks down into it earnestly for;
a few moments and then shouts, "I see
gold!"
Tile entire floating population of Ne-
vada gets the message by wireless that
I veiling, and by the next morning it has
its residence packed ou a mule or in.
an automobile, according to its station
In life, and is away to the new town to
become the oldest inhabitant.
April.
The pearly tears of April
Are failing one by one.
They call the hidden flowerets
To come out to the sun.
They wake the buds, brown coated.
That And bidslumbered
mthedonttheirgh the old
leaflets
And in the air unfold.
They trickle down the tree trunks,
And brilliant grows the moss.
They
llows
To flaunt their silken .floss.
Now, everything considered,
Don't you agree, dear Bob,
The pearly tears of April
Have quite a Busy job? ti '
VANSTONS,
R
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ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D. S., L. D. S.
Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania
Dental College and Lloentiate of the Royal
College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Ofiee
in Macdonald Block, Wingham.
TAT• J. PRIOR, B. S. A., L. D. S., D. D. S.
Licentiate of the Royni College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario, and Graduate of Uni-
versity of Toronto.
Office : Beaver Block.
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
Homestead Regulations.
ALEX, KELLY; Wingham, Ont.
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For the County of Huron. ,ales of all kinds
conducted at reasonable rates. Orders left at
the TIMES offioe will receive prompt attention.
A NY even numbered section of Dominion
Xi. Lands is Manitoba. Saskatchewan and
,,,
may
, not reserved,y
8
and _,
Alberta excepting
Albs
be hmnasteadud by any person who is thsole
Ikea,' of a faa,ily, or any male over 13 years of
age, to the extent of une•quarter section of 110
acres more or less
Application for entry must be made in per-
son by the applicant at a Dominion Lands
Agency or Subagency for the district in which
the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, how -
over, be made at au Agency on certain condi-
tions by his father, mother, son, daughter,
bristlier Meter ther or of an int:mding homesteader.
The homesteader is required to perforin the
homestead duties nailer one of tate following
plans:
(1) At least six months' r,asidene) upon and
oultivatioa of the land in each year for three
years.
(2) A homesteader may, if he so desires,
perform tee requiredr, sirleuceduties byliving
onwee
ri ectal
by hien
not less
than ei
land 0 Y
eighty (5U) acres i 1 extent, in the vicinity
will not homestead.
requirement.
rship in land
(3) 1f the father tor mother, if the father is
deeeas.. d) of the homesteader has permanent
residence on farming lanl owned solely by
him not leas than ,eighty i MJ t acres in extent
in the vicinity of the h i nestead, or upon a
homestead entered for by him in the vicinity,
such honestealler may perform hie own resi-
dence duties by living with. the fathur (or -
mother. )
(4) The terra "vicinity" in the two preeed-
ing paragraelts is defined as meaning not more
the width of roadallowanee line,
exclusive
lneasureraent.
151 A homesteader intehding to perforin his
residence dnties in aceordenee with tie above
while living with parents or oa farming land
ewnel by himself must notify the Agent for
the district of seek intention.
feix months' notice in writing nrust'bo given
to the Commissioner of Dominion Lane at
Ottawa of intention to apply for patent,
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.
11.I3.-b'neuthoflzed. publieatlon of this ad-
vertidelnent will not bo paid for.
pay for the TIMES to any
address in Canada from now
until January lst,1909.
Wingham General Hospital
(Under Government inspeotion)
Pleasantly situated. Beautiful fur-
nished. Open to all regularly licensed
physicians, RATES Fon PATIENTS-
(wbich include board and nursing), $3.50
to $15.00 per week aocording to location
of room, For further information,
address
Miss J. E WELSH,
Superintendent,
Box 223, Wingham Ont.
M; y •
Beat Him to if'
"When'
doubt, say notit-
jai;"
"But ev lien not
in doubt?" •
"Don't give the
other fellow a
chance." -
”)',
More Responsibilities.
"DO you think a man should. kiss 1118
wife as often as he did his sweet-
heart?"
weetheart?"
"No, Indeed. After a man is married:
to a woman he should devote a part ofll
his time to making a living for her.".
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.'""
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM.
TRAINS L1Ava TOR
London 6.40 a.m-.- 3.30p.m.
Toronto
3East]1.03n.m8.49n
m.-- 2.4Op
.m.
Kincardine -11.57
a.m... 2.08 p•m.... 9.16p.ui,
AnureB ramie
Kincardine ....6.40a.m_11.O0a.m-.- 2.40 p.m.
London 11,54 a.m-- 7.85 p.m.
Palmerston 10.30 a.m. ..
Toronto & East 2.08 p.m.. - 9.15 p.m.
L. HAROLD, Agent, Wingham.
•
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
TRAINS Leave SOR
Toronto and East........ 6 65 a.m.,.. 8.89 p.m.
Teeswater,. .... 1.10 p.m .--10.08 p.m.
�A.utIVE FROM
Teeswater... ....... 6.5.5 a.m..-.. 8.39 p.m.
Toronto H. BEi11M Ili, Agent,Wingham. p.m.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
He Had Friends. >
"You have a terrible cold."
eyes!,
"Taking anything for it?''
"Only advice."
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A stupid woman to be charming
must either lie very pretty or very,
clever.
There is only One reason why the
women are more talkative than the
men, and that is because the women
won't give the men a chance to prac-
tice up.
There is only one thing the matter
with the ,1030 of a generation ago, and
that le that they are gone,
Every fad Viet gets a good start is
less
•-
as effective in keeping g the rest
from Mischief as vaccine is in protect-
ing
rotecting from varioloid.` -
Nobody likes to bo beaten at his owls
game, nor yet at the other fellow's.
ilfteaar
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