The Wingham Times, 1908-07-16, Page 4.?t
TEM WZNURAM T1MZS, JULY i 1. 1. u8
FROM THE SANCTUM M1LL
,..ter,
I\ interesting Paragraphs from our Ea>~changes.
Don't forget that a thing isn't done
boettuse you intend to do it,
The entire native population of Si-
beria does not exceed 700,000.
tee .El. lE3''3" Cr mete.
Beantho Tha Kind Yoouu'fare Always Bought
of
One way to faoa dif eulties is by turn.
log your back On them.
Women do not admire the line work
0t. Father Time.
DR. A. W. CHASE'S 2g
- CATARRH CURE ... C.
is sent direct to the diseased
4.1 parts by the Improved Blower.
Heals the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and permanently cures
Catarrh and flay Fever. Blower
free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo-
Girls aro partial to automobiles be-
canse they have sparkers.
Many a man's awakening is due to his
wife's dream of a bonnet.
True friends are those who lf.ten to
your talk when you don't Bay anything.
U .A. S nil 4Z, re. t om. .
Bears the The Kind You lime Always Bought 49,
1 Celebrating a wooden wedding doesn't
always demonstrate that the husband is
a perfect stick.
Lives of great men all remind ns
how important it most be to have a
good press agent writing our biography,
Nobody but a loving mother would
weep bitter tears over a lost child, and
then spank it when it has returned.
Signature
'es of
A girl who is always fishing for com-
pliments seldom hooks one worth while.
Over 6,000,000 French women—half
of them married—earn their own living.
11 1e said that British capitalists are
negotiating for the purchase of the Til-
bury oil fields.
The essential long -healing principal of
the in tree has finally been successfully
separated and refined into a perfect
cough medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guuarautoe of satisfaction. Price 25
cants,
The total area of Africa is eetimated
at about 11,500,000 square miles, of
which Britain owns 2,713,910 agnare
miles.
You can give a man good advice
till you are bine in the face, but give
him a good eoare and yon will get
results.
You'll find there's a lot of time to
kill in settling an estate, for well we
know where there's a will there always
be a wait.
Of '700 church edifices inspected by
order of the Chicago fire mafshal 10
were found to violate safety laws and
ordinances.
The Transvaal department of Agri-
culture has provided the sum of $50,-
000 for the encouragement of the to-
bacco industry.
Some men are so convinced that
they are going to wake up some morn-
ing and find themselves famous that
they can't sleep.
The list of great buildings
York now numbers over a
office buildings more than ten
high of which eighteen are now
stories in height.
Beare the / The Kind You Ilaue Always Beagh
All lard to fry fritters and doughnuts
vaunt be very, very hot before putting
in the batter.
The man who keeps everlastingly at it
is apt to accomplish a lot of things that
sire not worth the effort.
Mr. Charles Wilson has been appoiut-
ed governor of Oxford County jail to
saaoeed Mr. John Cameron.
SFBING MEDICINE.
As a spring medicine° Burdock Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tones up the
iryetem and removes all impurities from
the blood, and takes away that tired,
weary feeling so prevalent in the spring.
Richard Depew, in the Kent County
House of Refuge, is reported to be the
3teir 0!4 9,000,000.
Fred Johnson of Guelph, aged eleven,
leaved a girl companion from drowning
lin a heroic manner.
America is still the largest consumer
of cocoa. The cocoa crop of 1906
amounted to 149,020,695 kilograms.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children. ,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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Nervous
I,)o You Brood ?
Have Morbid Fears ?
Toss in Your Sleep?
TGT FEIMOZONE,
All the vital aotivities of the body
are quickened into new vigor by Farr -
ozone, wbioh oontates. ell the oanstit-
nnte necesaary to make nerve strength.
Its first actiou is upon digestion,
It stimulates the secretion of gastric
jn'ee, ensures perftct diegstiau and
prepares the food so as to be easily
assimulated.
Thais everything yon eat is converted
into nourishment that enrich s the
Wood and lends new strength to the
nerv.a•
By l errezone the mind is relieved of
those trocding tendencies, of morbid
unnatural fears, of unwillingness to
concentrate attention on things that
should be done.
Won't you tre Fetrc z :nt ?
Won't you Rive it a ohence t0 'win
you beck to health; it will do it. ja-t
as it did for Mrs. Creighton Zinek
of Palm St., Lnnenburg, N S., Rhe
says: "I want to give my experience
with Ferrczone because I believe it will
be of aesistanoe to thousands of women
who need it badly. I was very thin,
run down in fifth and lacked color
My nerves were in a dreadful state. It
anything fell I would jump and start.
At night I would suddenly wake np,
boort palpitating and all keyed up
Ferrczsue went right to work. It re-
stored my poles and balance, gave me
self control, cured my nervousness.
Ferrezine inoreased my appetite and
my weignt came up so fast that I
simply didn't need to use it any longer.
Eight boxes cored me."
Why won't you use Ferrc•z,ne also,
it certainly will do you good in many
ways—sold by all druggists in 500.
boxes.
Illinois oil fields producing
100,000 barrels daily.
Three residents of Fergus bad a nar-
row escape from death. the horse they
were driving being streok by lightning
and killed.
over
EAT WHAT YOU WANT
The voters list far Hallett for thud
year coutaine a total of 932 venous t 13 -
titled to: vote at all elections, tinniest
051 last year. Those entitled to voteae
municipal elections only, 173 Those
entitled. to `vote for the L gislative Aa-
sembly only, 41 1h3 persOes entitled
to serve on j tr•y nnn+b:r G29 There
35 widows on the :let,
On July let the pot respecting the
standard weight of bread canto into !ore:
in Ontario. All other bread oth r than
fanoy bread must weigh either one and
a half pounds, or three pound p r lou!.
Fancy bread must w igh eithe- 16 or 20
ounces per loaf; ami have affixed to the
bottom of the loaf a lab;l showing the
name of the maker, the weight of the
loaf and that it is fauoy bread.
Oa Sunday, July 5th, after an illness
of about three months, Jane M .Q iillan
beloved wife of Mr. David archer,
passed q ietly away at the family home
on Rose st., Lucknow, all the immediate
relatives being present. Dreeased was
danghter of Mr. and Mos. Edward Mo
Quinas, of West Wawan, sh, where she
was born and spent the ea: ly yeas of
her life Besides her pare..ts, dr ceased
is survived by her husbinti and one
daughter, Laura, at home, and by four
brothers and two sisters.
Germany has, says the U 5 Consu.
lar and Trade Reports, now fifteen
crematories, in as many °Hies-- all, to
active use. There seems to be a grow -
Mg disposition to make use' of this
method of dfeposing of the deed, as
the number o? cremations in 1908
shows au increase of 40 per cent. over
thoee for the same period of 1907.
The total number of oreamatories dur-
ing the four months, January April,
1908, was 1,441, against 1,028 for the
same period last year.
144.4 - iod of 190
-But Find the Way to Digest What
You Do Eat.
Building a pipe organ of the ordinary
church size and installing it in his
father's home is the accomplishment of
Wm. Barnes, 15 year-old son of Chas,
0—Barnes, in Chicago. The building
took three years.
In a Vienna newspaper appeared
the following: "Wanted. by import-
ant firm, a commercial agent; good
talker, arrogant and unscrupulous;
good salary, with prospect of increase
it satisfactory all round."
T. W. Gibson, deputy minister of
mines, eetimated the value of the min-
eral output of the Province of Ontario
for the first three months of the year at
$4,249,176 85.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid-
neys, bladder and urinary organs only.
They cure backaches, weak back, rheum-
atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation,
gravel, Bright's disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong motion of the
kidneys and bladder
Rev. Herbert J. Belting of New
Brunswick, N. J., announced that he
will donate all his marriage fees dur-
ing the next two years towards a sum
remodelling his church.
A party of six men and several wo-
men from the United States arrived at
Pierson, Sask., with the avowed inten-
tion of "freeing the Donkhobors." The
party is armed, and the Mounted Polies
have been instrnoted to look after it.
There are 35 banks in Canada with
Done'nion charters, and these banks
have 1,929 branches. The total paid-
up capital of these is $95,827,992, and
the surplus or reserve account is 269,-
827,992.
Andrew Carnegie's library gifts am -
Inuit to $50,000,000.
.A girl will forgive a man quicker, for
kissing her against her will than for not
being interested enough to try.
Sometimes a man can tell what a
woman means by what she doesn't say—
that is if she leaves anything unsaid.
11 has boen remarked that love Ievels
sill things, and the man who bas loved
and loat knows that it has leveled him,
Windsor keeps np its reputation as
the Gretna Green of Canada by 672
marriages for the fast half of the year,
Nature's Remedy
La grippe, pneumonia and intlu-
enza often leave a nasty cough when
they're gone. It is a dangerous
thing to neglect.
Cure it with
OXYGENATOR
"Nature's Perfect Stood Purifier
Cures All Germ Diseases"
FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS
THE OXYGENATOR CO.,,
42 tfarbord Street, Toronto, Ont.
The filet thing to do in the case of
indigestion or stomach weakness is to
strengthen the mnecular walls of tbe
stomach and intestines, so that they will
Dare for the food that is eaten. In no
other way can this be done as well as by
taking a Mi-o•ns tablet before each
meal. This restores strength to the
stomach mneoles and stimulates the
pouring out of gastric juices, then the
food digests readily and you begin to get
the full benefit from wi'o.t yon eat.
Use Mi-o-na whenever you have sick
headache, heartburh, bad taste in the
mouth, coated tongue, spots before the
eyes, sleeplessness and the many other
symptoms that aro the direct result of
indigestion.
Walton McKibben gives with every
50 cent box of Mf -o na a guarantee to
refund the money unless the remedy
cures.
THE LADIES' FAvOKITE.
Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite
medicine. They cure Constipation, Sick
Headache, Billiousness, and Dyspepsia
without griping, purging or sickening.
Never use soap in washing silk
stookings. Bran in water is the proper
fluid to use—four tablespoonfuls to one
quart of water. Rinse in severed clear
waters, preseing the water out. Dry
stockings in the sun.
The marriage of Mia Augusta A
Roe, daughter of Mrs. Jae, Roe, of the
4th con. Howlett, to Mr. Wilson B
Fairley, merchant of the Garden City
was quietly celebrated at high noon on
Wondeaday, Jane 24th by the Rov. E.
N. Baker, D. D., in his home, 29 Euolid
avenue, Toronto.
An event of more than ordinary
interest took place on Wednesday,
July let, when Mr. Samuel Reid, of
Ashfield twp, and Mies Tilly Jarvis,
danghter of Edwin Jar's, of Lucknow,
wore joined together in the holy bonds
of wedlock, , T ho
ceremony', w o omen hi h
was performed by Rev. J. E. Ford,
assisted by Rev. Mr. Findlay, of
Whitechurch, took place at 6 o'clock
at the oltl family home on the 12th.
con. of W. Wawanoeh, under an arch
on the lawn. After the ceremony, the
n
g este, to the number of nearly 100,
repaired to the dining room and par.
took of t1 dainty sipper.
lbw's Tinns?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J
Cheney & Oo., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last 15 rears, and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm. Welding, Ktnnan &
Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, 0
Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu inter-
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system Testi-
mouiale sent free. Price, 75c per bottle.
Sold at all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
A large number of people attended
the funeral of Mies Carrie Moore to pay
their last respects to a popular young
lady. Miss Moore was an active worker
is the Methodist church and bad been
President of the League, teacher in the
Sunday School and a member of the
Ladies' Aid Society and the choir. Mise
Moore was preparing to be married.
Her death was a shook to the commun-
ity. The bereaved ones will have the
sympathy of the community.
,Canada has one of the largest single
canal looks in the world at Sault Ste.
gado, and altogether the largest lift
looks in the world, at Peterboro, Ont.
She hes the best niokt;l mines, and the
richest silver picket depoeits in the
world. Tho tbiokeat coal seam in the
World is at Shellarton, Nova. Scotia.
Protect the Lunge
By using Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin•
seed and Turpentine at the first indica-
tion of throat irritation you overcome
the cold before it gets a hold on the
bronchial tubes or lungs. No treat-
ment has ever proved so successful as a
cure for chronic bronchitis, asthma,
croup and severe chest colds. This is
why Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and
Turpentine is et standby in most homes.
Mrs. Elsie, an inmate of the House of
Refuge, at Clinton, celebrated her 101st
birthday, on the 2nd, and in yet in good
health; another person is 95 years cf age.
Was A Total Wreck
From Heart Failure
Itrtl.sertbt.ble Turf ure of Fllee.
Mrs George 11 Simser, Grant, Russel
Co. Oat„ w,itee: "For Haven years l;
(teetered far bleeding, itching and pro.
trttdtrg rPes without suecese, The tor.
tare I suffered at tunes was beyond des
eription A friend told me abort Dr,
Chase's Otutment. Ia broneht rel of at
once and cured me permanently five
years ago.
There passed away Frilay afternoon,
July 3rd, at her home in Tuckersmitb,
Isabella Story, aged 57 years, Much
sympathy is left for the sorrowing
friends, and particularly for her sister,
with Ishom she had lived for some years,
and by whom her Toes will be keenly
`alt.
(RAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEIVT
!. 0.0. F. EXCURSION.
ON
Saturday, Auust ��-
Water Drinking.
The question of water drinking, re-
cording to Harper's Bazar, is one that
is open to discussion, and one that
may best bo solved by individual ex-
periment. The theory of some is that
it helps toe clear away the waste of
the system, and hence favors reduc-
tion. The most extreme exponents of
this theory :eoommend a glass of bot
water upon rising, one an hour after
each meal and two or three just before
retiring. Undoubtedly, it does help to
clear out the system, but some will
find that it adds to the weight instead
of deoreaeirg rt. This may be entirely
due to the weight of the water itself,
and to the fact that it does not pass out
of the system, bet accumulates—not
necessarily to the fact that it makes fat.
There are theories both for and against
drinking with the meals, brit the argu-
ments for it are negative, so that it
seems the wisest rule to dispense at least
with water. It can then be taken an
hoer afterwards. Those who propound
tbe theory that water dirnking ehonld
be restricted even to the limit of three
small glasses daily say that thirst re-
duces the appetite, and that the body
will feed upon itself if water is not
given it when it is wanted. This is
oonoeded to be a dangerous method to
follow to extremes, because tbe kidneys
and other organs most have a certain
amount of water to work lot they
shoula.
Some 1780 vessels intended for traffic
on the great lakes, and 14,000 marine
laborers are idle, according to Detroit
reports. These idle vessels rep-esent
more than one-half of the total tonnage
represented in the lake carrier's associ-
ation. Depression in the iron industry
and shrinkage in ore shipments from
the Lake Surerior region are largely re-
sponsible for so small an exhibit of
activity. Leat year the ore shipments
reaohed nearly 40,000,000 tons, and the
prediotion now is that they will not
reaoh 25,000,000 this year.
Mr. Cunningham, secretary of the
Clinton Public School Board, has re-
ceived oloial notice from the Govern-
ment that the Modal School there will be
dicontinued from this time. This will
make considerable difference to the
School Board, which last year received
$150 from the Government and $150 from
the County, owing to it being a Model
School; ndd to this amount received
froin pupils, last year $225, a total of
$525 that the Trustees a i11 not receive
thie year. Prom this can be deducted
the salary of the assistant employed
during the model term, $150, and the
loss in $375,
On July 2nd, at high noon, a very
pretty wedding was solemnized at the
residence of Mr. Allen McLeod, Luck -
now, when his eldest daughter, Donalda
Evan, was united in marriage to John
A. McLennan, son of Mr. Malcolm Me,
Lennan, of Strathavon-Laurier. The
bride looked sweetly pretty in a dainty
gown of Point d'heprit over Allis trim-
med with insertion and ball trimming.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
D, T, L McKerroll, B. A.
In such cases the action of
MILBURN'S
HEART AND NERVE
PILLS
in rluietirg the 13/..art, restoring its nor-
mal beat and imparting tone to the nerve
centres, is. beyond all question, marvel-
lous.
Mr. Darius Carr, Geary, NIL, 'Crites :
' It fy with the greatest of pleasure I
«iit� you a ft's linea to let you know
the „teat ble�•;in„ your tiilburn's heart
and Nervy 1 Itis !rave been to Inc. I teas
a total wreck fro -a h;art failure and my
v if, advised me to :take your Wile.
After using two boxes I was re,torel tr)
perfect health. T a:n now 62 years old
and feel almost as well a5 1 did at 20."
Price 50 cents pet box or 3 for $1.25,
at all dealers, or mailed direct by The
T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont,
C. P. R. Extensions.
DAYS OF DIZZINESS
Come to Many Wingham People
Minerva Encampment, No. 47, 1. G. O. F., •'Wingham, .have.
completed arrangements with the Grand Trunk
Railway System to run a big Excursion to
SARNIA
Via HYDE PARK
From the following places, on Saturday, August 8th, 1908,,
returning Monday, Aug. loth, at the following low fares :
PLACE TIME PARE
Kincardine 5.49 A•.nr. $2.30
Ripley 5.55 2.20
Lucknow 6.10 2.05
Whitechurch 6.23 2,00
Wingham... 6.40 1.90
PLACE
Belgrave.
Blyth 7.03
Londeaboro ,,7.10
Clinton - 7.50
Brucefield. 8.12
Kippen 8.23
TIME 'PARE'
6.54 A.m. $1.65
1.60
L60
1.60
1.35
1.35
CHILDREN over 5 and 'under 12 years HALF FARE
Returning, Speciul Train will leave Sarnia on Monday, Aug. 10, at 10 p.m.
Arrangements have also been made with the White Star
Li re to convey passengers from Sarnia to
There are days of dizziness, spells of
drowsiness, headache, sideache, back.
ache.
Sometimes rheumatic pains after urin-
ary trouble.
You are, plainly told that the Kidneys
are sick.
Booth's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney
ills.
Mrs. Runstedler, of Leopold 51.,
Wingham, Ont., says:—"I had suffered
with an attack of pleurisy which had
greatly weakened me and left a bad effect
across the small of my bank, a severe pain
had settled in the region of the kidneys
and extended around my sides. I could
scarcely stoop over or straighten myself
np, Headaches and spells of dizziness
were frequent and my eyes were' weak
and painful. Booth's Kidney Bilis were
recommended and I tried them. They
soon relieved me and the pains and
tenderness left me and the headaches
and dizziness were likewise quickly re-
lieved. I believe Booth's Kidney Pills
to be an exceptional remedy and will
not hesitate to recommend them."
Sold by Dealers. Price 50 cents. The
R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont.,
Solo Canadian Agents.
Commencing on July tat, the C. P. R.
began the operation of 61 miles of new
braneh lines as followe:—
From Lynwood on the Guelph
and Goderioh line to Listowel; 16
miles.
Erom Sangeen *Junction, near
Proton, on the Owen Sound section,
to Hanover, passing through Price-
ville, Darham and Allen Park;
27 miles,
From Embro, on the Louden sec-
tion, to St. Mary's; 18 miles.
The opening of these new lines will
add important territory to that already
Coveted by the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way, These branoh linea are expeoted
to be important "feeders," and, need -
lees to say, the farmers of the section
of country through whish the pass,
g w y P ,
who bave been looking forward to the
opening of these lines will consider
Dominion Day this year as having a
special significance for them. The line
beteg opened from Sangeen Janotion
to Hanover is a part of a line whioh
is being btt:t to Walkerton, 'The sec-
tion from Ilano'ver to Walkerton, it it
expected, Will open on August lot.
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Stomach - Cramps, Colic,
Summer Complaint, Choi=
era Morbus, Cholera In-
fantum, and all Looseness
of the Bowels
There is no medicine Like •
It bas been a household remedy for 63
years,_ You can always rely on it in time
of need to do just what we claim for it.
Do not allow an unprincipled druggist
to palm off a cheap substitute on you.
Tho genuine "Dr. 1?owler'e" is instant -
featured by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
THE ONLY
1'3 CURE 11012 DIARRHOEA.
"I have used Dr.
Mrs. llobt, Rahm, T' owler'e Ext. of
13arl.eton, Ont., Wild . Strawl erry
writes:._„ for diarrhoea, and
I think there is nob
a better remedy to be found, es I have a
largo family and all subject to it. I
would not b without it in the house as it
is a quick euro, and the only thing' that
will mire thom,"
DE'I'ROIT
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per magnificent Steamer "Tashmoo," on Saturday leaving.
Sarnia at 4 5o p,m., at the low return fare of 75 cents..
Tickets good returning on any White Star Line -boat up to and'
includinz 2.30 p. m. on Monday, August io. This will afford
an excellent outing and an opportunity for excursionists to
spend Sunday iii Detroit.
Everyone Come and Enjoy a - Pleasant Outin
COMMITTEE : H. B. ELLIOTT, 5, W. DODD.
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