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The Wingham Times, 1908-09-10, Page 4TIM WINtik1AM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 10, i,iftla KERNELS FROM THE SANCTUM MILL Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges The only way acme people know is the other way. Speaking of marble hearts, it is more i9ati,afaotory to give than to receive. Beet Treatment for a Burn. It for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve ebruld be kept in every house. 11o10 on account Of )te greet valuein the treatment of burns. It titles the pain almost instantly, ard utlese the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is also un- equalled for chapped horde, sore nipples rind diseases of the shin. Price, 25 Bents. For sale by all druggists. ea y era....... ,.., --. 4►—.—^ Pride and prejudice make ten unsatis- factory pair to draw to. The chap who always agrees with you Bas an axe to grind. Chili is now exporting nitrate at the rate of over two million tons a year. Cold on the Lungs, Mrs. John A. Wilson, Little Sbip- elegan. N. B., writes: ''I cannot praise Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine too highly for it ot.red my chil- dren when they had whooping oout;b, gave them relief from hard coughing and soon cured them " This treatment is a positive cure for croup. Dr. Milton L. Hersey of Montreal has given $10,000 to the Kingston Mining School. William J. Crow, a cattle buyer of Mosley, committed suicide by shooting himself. DR, A. W. CHASE'S 25OE CATARRH CUREa is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. "'1 Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. Alt dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo, Richard Hudson, 75 years old, cone - mated suicide at Dartmoor, 18 miles Pram Orillia. A woman has a hard time convincing herself that her children could be smart- er than they are. Good for Biliousness "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent. better than I have ,for weeks," says J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich. "They are a fine article for biliousness." For sale by a]1 ding- giste. Samples free. Some men marry poor girls and set- tle down, and some others marry rich widows and settle up. The first practical sewing machine was the invention of Elias Howe, which was patented in 1846. CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Rave Always Bought Bears the Signature of at Mrs. Harshaw was killed by an , ex - pr ese train at Comber, while trying to av old an spproacblrg freight. John McAinsh of Guelph township, age d 83 years, died from a dose of Paris gr een, taken with suicidal intent. A Gracd Truth express was derailed near Woodstock, ard a cumber of pad - a angers i fared, but not aerionsly. The average man may know when he • has said enough, but he seldom has sum - dent self-control to put the lid on. The list of great buildings in New York now numbers over a hundred of- fice buildings more than 10 stories high, of which 18 are over 20 stories in height. It is said that the New York Jewieh community is now tgie largest in his- tory or tradition. It represents 10 per Dent of the entire Jewish population of the world. Mrs. Wagner, wife of John Wagner, of the 8th con. of Carrick, gave birth to triplets on Saturday, August 15th. The Mildmay Gazette declares that the Wagner family deserves the King's bounty. .A- "111Q 1EL X _A.. The Kind You Have Always Bong f Front Street, Petrolia, is.to be pav- ed with minerva brick at $1 90 per yard. Hamilton clients of the Meadows - Williams Co., which failed will lose $40,000. Dorn's Kidney Pills aot on the kid trey,, bladder and urinary organs only, They onto backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, d!.abetes, congcetion, infiamation, gravel, Bright's -disease and all other diseases arising from wrong action of the (kidneys and bladder H. Eilber's election expenecs in South Huron amounted to $145 06. Rev. Jas. Bracken, pastor of Ferguson avenue Baptist church, Hamilton, hoe xosign€d. 1 Nature's Remedy La grippe,. pneumonia and intlu- tnza often leave a nasty cough when they're gone. It is a dangerous thing to neglect. Cure it with OXYGENATOR asimsvoraiseastosamaanstarmanntasist "Nature's Perfect Blood Purifier Cares Al Gertri Diseasca" FOR SALE" SY DRUGGISTS Ti -1L OXYGENATOR CO., 4 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ont. Beare the Signature of Bagdad has no newspapers in which it would pay to advertise, There is really but one publication, and that devotes its columns entirely to Govern- ment notices. Eleven thousand five hundred pas- sengers left Ontario for the West in the five days of harvesters excursions, many of these were women and obi(- dren. It required eight trains and about 120 coaches to accommodate them. Don't be afraid to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to your children. It contains no opium or other harmful drug. It always cures. For sale by all druggists. The imports of apples this season into England amount to 12,000,000 bushels. It is apparent that the Canadian export- ers are ousting the United States. Im- ports from Australia are also increas- ing. Mrs. Elsie, an inmate of the House of Refuge, died Monday evening of last week, at the good old age of 101 years, The remains were taken to Zarioh, where they were interred by the aide of her life -partner. BERING MEDICINE, As a spring medicince 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 shortest time aroubd the world is claimed to have been made by Lient.- Col. Burnley Campbell, who left Liver- pool on May 3, 1007, and on his re- turn landed at Dover on June 13, 1907, covering the circuit in 40 days and 1910 hours, For a Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may be cured in about one-third the time usually requir- 'ed, by applying Chamberlain's Liniment freely, and giving it aIlsolute rest. For sale by all druggists, In Pennsylvania alone there are about 1,700 fire bosses and assistant firs bosses receiving salaries ranging from $75 to $100 peak month; 2,200 mine foremen and assistant mine foremen who receive from $100 to 5125 per month. There are also 40 inspectors, each receiving a salary of $x,000 per year. .Eh.ant '1P®11Yi-41.. • Bears the The K'.^d Y. i Hale APr�a}s Bac�t� at/tattoo /p% A Dubois (Pa) thin of dealers in musical instruments offered as a prize a $3„0 piano to the one who could write the name of the piato miter the largest number of t; tea on a piece of cardboard 3x4 inches in size. R, L. Cathcart, of Clearfield, won the piano by writing the name on the card 2,310. times, The electric road construction from Goderich to Kincardine has made zY f fairly good start, though the scarcity of ry teams was a big .aana:cap against the directors. However, times are now looking up, as tears aro being procured; from London, and other points as far from Goderich. The road is being pre- pared inside the fences and outside the tenets, and one has only to travel be.i tweets Sheppardton and I intail to see Met the connecting link to join Godot. ioii tend 1 incttirtlifle is being male, NO APPETITE Your Food Disagrees. You're Tired—Lifeless. Skin Is Yellow. You'll Feel Worse livery Day Unless You Brace Grp (►arca. The Best Treatment is Eerrozotte. Every day comes the ;cod news of wondertul mama with Ferre zone In Peterboro it worked marvels for Louie Meehan—put right on h s feet— made hien entirety well. "About three years ago" says Mr Meehan, "I had the Grippe whioh left me in a very rundown condition that finally developed into Dyspepsia. I vette enable to tat bat n few things aie4 bad a craving for acid I gave p treat lug with the doctors because they did not help an tied on the advice of a Mend used. Ferri z me. It not only cur- ed rue of Dyspepsia and Biliousness, but has built up my strength to what it was before I had the Grippe. I oan recom- mend Fcrrozono as an ichel restore Live." It atrengthers the (stomach, cures in- digestion, preveuts headaches—guar- antees good health Thousands nee Ferrt";one—they all improve—get better health—look bet rer—feel better; try it yourself—sold in 50e. boxes by all druggists. In restoring the parish church at Fordbam, Dorchester, England, there was found a. slab of Purbeck marble with a Roman inscription on it that is supposed to be part of the tombstone of Aristobulus, the first recorded apostle to Britain ard said to have been one of the seventy ordained by Christ, THE LAD1E9' FAVORITE. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medioine. They oure Constipation, Sick Eleadaoho, Billionsness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or siokening. The Canadian Pewits Railway Oom. pany will seek authorization to issue $50,000,000 of new common stock,bring- ing the authorized capital of the cam- pany to $200,000,000. The merits of the Boger beet were discovered gradually. For ages it was used chiefly as cattle feed, but it was not till 1801 that the first beet sugar faotory was built in Silesia, with the aid of King Frederick William III„ The development of the Louisiana sulphur deposits has caused the imports of sulphur to the United States to de- orease from 83,201 tons in 1905 to 20;3 299 tone in 1907; while the exports in- creased from nothing in 1905 to 35,925 valued at $734,749, in 1907. Confidence in Dr. Chase. The wonderful confidence which peo- ple have in Dr. A, W. Chase is founded on the reliability of hie famous Receipt Book and the exceptional curative pro- perties of his great family medicines. For example Dr. Chase's Ointment is the only positive and guaranteed care for every form of itching, bleeding and protruding piles. • Shewfel's general store at Armow was robbed on Wednesday morning, the safe being broken open and about $200 secured. A large quantity of stamps were secured, the post. office being in the same building. No clue to the robbers has been obtained. Bears the , The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature 4 s•of •� ' Fewer New Yorkers own their own homes than the residents of any other city in the world. The reason is a simple one; the land is so valuable that none but the very wealthy can afford its purchase. 0! the 391,697 families living on Manhattan Island only 16,316 hold title to the houses they occupy. The friends of Perch Mcllwain, eldest son of Mr, Robt. Mcllwain, of Nile, will regret to learn of his death, which oc- curred at Goderich Hospital on Sunday, Aug. 30th, after 17 days' illness with typhoid fever. Deceased had lived in this vicinity nearly all his life, being about 22 -years of age, and was very mach liked by all who knew him. General regret la expressed at his un- timely death. MiLB JRN'SS Many people mere a mistake in think- ing that tete only (. i.,•o of a pill is to vi000 the bowels, but a properly prepared pill should act beneficially upon the liter and the entire glandular and secretory system. This is just what _lill,urn's Laxa-Liver Pills do, and ay their s1rcitle alterative action euro Lives Complaint, L'ih > i ee.ia, Tau ndire, Co est t.2°i n, Fie t t'nt:ye Heartburn, llew.d tone re 1 til, ia, `i\'t .:r Itra ;lt, Catarrh et' the Stomach, Coatt..3 Tongue, Foul Breath, and all d.s3a..ca ar si:,g from iinpur'itiee elegaing tli0 tern They aro small and easy to take, and do not gripe, eelten or sicken. They may bo used was a mild laxative or a strong purgative aecord:i.g to the dose. Price 25 tents a vial, er 5 vials for a $1, at all dealers, or readied direct en receipt of price by The T, Milburn* Co , Ltd., Toronto, Ont. Folire who tiro willing to go to heaven alone are sore to get lost on the way. A loan has gr° made for diva co if bit wife vet uses to ho.p htni with the home. work. 0; canna von are no hotter than your fellow titan, but som•-how he is altars jaet a little worse than yon are. There ie no a rouse for dealing aoa" from home, Monty shou:a be sec ut in the locality in which it is made, otherwise the growth and Meer 41.1 of dis'riots ie rtnpeired The an'^dutn of ti o e p ople who bur on credit in must, and outside for oath, cannot be too strongly condemned. The merch'rrts know what they have to contend with in outside competition and oonsega-rtty Matt tbinga ;ivivti to the lowtet 1)%t i ct; l,tfoe go that if they cannot obinia can or its equivalent in value, they suffer I loss. Assist the merchant so far es lies in your power to take advantage of every trade discount by' giving him the Dash with which to do so and you wilt find that every effort put forth in tbie way will redound to your ititereats — Mouetary Times. A T. availing Alan's Experience. "I must tell you my experience ou an E et brand 0. R. & N. R. R train from Pendleton to Le Grannie, Ore., writes Sam A. Garber, a well-known traveiieg man "I was in. the smoking depart- ment with some other traveling men when one of thorn went out into the coach and Dame beck and said, 'There is a woman sick nate dearh in that car ' I at once got un atid went oat, found her very ill with cramp cnlio; tier hands and arms were drawn up so you could not straighten them, and with death- like look on her face, Two or three ladies were working with her and giving her whiskey. I went to my suit case and got my bottle of Chamberlain's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I never travel without it), ran to the water tank. put a double dose of the medicine in the glass, poured some water into it and stirred it with a pen - oil; then I had quite a time to get the ladies to let me give it to her, but I suc- ceeded. I scold at erce see the effect and I worked with her, rubbing her hands, and in twenty minutes I gave her another dose By this time we were almost into Le Grande, where I was to leave the twilight I gave the bottle to the husband to be used in case another dose be needed. but by the time the train ran into Le Grande she was alright, and I received the thanks of every passenger in the oaf." For sale by all druggists. Sunday evening, Aug, 30th, death claimed one of Clinton's pioneers, in the person of Mrs Samuel Cook. De- ceased, who had been afflicted with paralysis for upwards of six years, and confined to the bed for practically, the whole of this time, Dame to the country from Nottingham, in 1854, and had re- sided in Clinton, continuously up to the time of her death. She was a very devoted Christian of the Aeglican faith, beloved by all who knew her. Besides a surviving husband. she leaves three sons and four daughters. RR YOU EAT RICHT ? Few People in Wingham Really Know How. Slow eating and regular meals is of great benefit to a wrong acting stomach Those who suffer with indigestion and weak stomach can with care and the use of mi-o-na stomach tablets restore the digestion to a healthy condition, so that they can eat what they want at any time without fear of distress or suffer- ing. After a few day's use of Mi -o na stomach tablets, the headaches, dizzy feeling, drowsiness, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, flatulence, sleep- lessness, distress after eating—all these symptoms of a weak stomach—will dis- appear, and perfect digestion and good health will be restored. Walton McKibbon has eo much con- fidence in the power of Mi-o-na to cure indigestion that he guarantees satisfac- tion or money back. Price 50 cents. The Kincardine Review says: Our friends in the country districts when they feel like complaining about their school taxes ehould contemplate what others' have to pay. A comparison with the town of Kincardine is illumi- nating. Our tax rate this year is 26 mills on the dollar. The school rate alone is 101-, mills. The whole munici- pal tax rate of the township of Kin- cardine is only 71 mills. The school rate is 2:a. mills. The municipal tax rate in Huron is less than six mills and the school rate less than two mills. A remarkable test of ecduranae was recently made in Denmark to demon- strate the relative value of food 'of beefsteak and bananas. An energetio advocate of fruit diet, chiefly of bananas, aged 43, offered to run a race with a flesh -eater around the Island of Zealand, vowing that the bananas he had eaten during the years since he became a frnitarian ensured his victory overt -shy beet -eater in the Danish capital, r'i. groeer'a assistant, aged zi, was present- ly selected as tho upholder of beefsteak, and for two days and a half the miniere kept abreast of each. other, The banana man flagged, and when, after nearly five days, the youtag grocer arrived at Copenhagen, having finished, the tri- tmph of the beefsteak was such that the 'butchers of ',A*ealand, to mark the joyful event, presented the victor with 'a silver bowl, And now bananas area ding on the banish tnar'4t. BREATHE HELP FOR CATARRH Druggist 1IeX1bbon Is Having Spioncti:1 Reports from Hyomei Users, In'r& tba poison germs in the air you bleat':.. that et•eetes and feeds catarrh. Ryonttd simply oatches these germs on their way to week and destroys them Tait fi et wreath of Hyesnei air hells all catarrhal noise, Tbt, makes the air you are bretthiog inward he'pful, it goes on its way through the air passages, bronchial tabes and lunge charged with germ destroying pewor that cannot he resisted, it soothes and Biala th3 wounded and inflamed tee re. o: That to why Hycmei is so instantly help'ul for Noy distress of the breathing Yrfe't'ist ^,tan, orotlpt knenohitisi i9tilinn .1e6:.•,ed l;rentnonla, they* aro the germ life that Hyomei kills. Complete guaranteed outfit $1.00 S rid by Walton MoKibbon, talk to him about it A twelve thousand bushel grain elevator will be erected at Kincardine by,pr:vete oapited on the Wellington, Grey and Bruce Railway. Dr. Leroy S. Chadwick, hneband of Cassie Chadwick, who died in peniten- tiary to which she was sentenced for colossal frauds, filed a petition in bank- ruptcy. He places his personal debts at $1•,750. Debts contracted through en- dorsing notes and cheques for his wife he i,laoes at about $650,000. Tho Wiarton Echo Iast week put. chased the subscription list and good will of the Hepworth Journal from W. Buellauan,who is leaving for Englehart, where he will conduct a publishing house. Finding it impossible to make a financial success of a paper in a limited field sir. Buchanan decided to sell, The Thedford Tribune has discontinued publication. The publisher announces t hat after seven years of effort, he has given up the struggle and has conclud- ed to shut down. The Laoan Sun has also discontinued publication, owing to not being able to collect their anbsorip. tion accounts. Robert McIntosh, who died on Sat- urday, Aug. 29th, at the residence of his son in Huron T°p., was the youngest and last surviving ohild of a family of ten born to Hugh McIntosh and Bessie Mo - Kay, of the parish of Reay, Oaithnes- shire, Scotland. When a young man, in the year 1859 he emigrated to Canada, coming to the Twp. of Zorra, where in 1862 he married Alexandrina McKenzie, second daughter of the late Wm. Mo - Kenzie, who survives him,and has proved herself in sickness and in health a faith- ful and worthy helpmeet. With his wife and eldest child he came north in 1863 and settled on lot 3, con. 13, Ash- field, W. D., where he lived and labored until 1898, when failing health com- pelled him to sell oat and retire. , A very unexpected death took place on the iltB con. of Hullett, on Friday afternoon, Aug. 27th, when Mr. John H, Govier, a most highly esteemed re- sident passed away in his 56th year. Deceased, though not in the best of health, had been plowing in the morn- ing, but feeling poorly had gone into the house. A doctor was summoned, who prescribed for him, and he was quietly resting, not appearing to be other than somewhat exhausted, as he had heart trouble. Mrs. Gooier had gone done cellar, and called up to ask if he would like some milk, but receiving no reply she hurried up and found him dead. Deceased was a quiet, unobtrusive man, who enjoyed the respect and con- fidence of his neighbors and the com- munity generally. For Diarrhea, Dysentery, Stomach Cramps, Colic, Summer Complaint, Chol= era Morbus, Cholera In- fantum, and all Looseness of the Bowels There is no Medicine Like It has been a household remedy for 63 yet}rs. You can always rely on it in time of need to do just what we eltiim for it. Do not allow an unprincipaled drnggiat to palm off a cheap substitute on you. .The genuine "Dr. Fowler's" is mann, factured by The T. itIilbru'n Co., Limited* Toronto, Ont. THE ONLY CURE FOR DYIIA, "I have used Dr. Mrs. Robt. Rahm* Fowler's (Ext. of 13urketon, Ont., Wild Strawberry writes:— for diarrhoea, and I think there is not a batter remedy to be found, ad 1 have a largo family and all subject to it. I would not be without it in the house as it is a quick cure, and ° the only thing' that will oute thoni." • A quiet wedding took plaoe Wednes. day, Sept. and, when Rev. James A. Anderson, 13 A., united in wedlock's bonds William James Dore, G. T. R. ticket agent and despatcher at Goderich, and. Florence May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N, Dietrich. Bride and groom were unattended, and the only persons present were the parents of the aontraot. ing parties and the groom's brother and the bride's sister;The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dore, of Mitchell, and his brother, Norman Dore, travelling r.uditor with the Grand Trunk. A farmer in Iowa onoe sent hie boy to tcwn with a sack of potatoes but after lingering around town all day, 11e °awe home without soiling them. When ask- ed why he had not sold the potatoeaa he drlswert d; "No one naked me what I tad in my saok." There are many merchants like that boy. They have plenty of goods to sell but fail to tell what they have in the sack, If business men expect to make sales in this day and age of the world, thoy must open their sacks and, expose their geode to public gaze and be oontinnally shouting their merits. There is more Catarrh in this notion of the country than all other diseases put together, and uutil the last few years was supposed to be inourable. For a great many years doctors pro- nounoed it a local disease and presgribod local remedies, and by constantly fail- ing to ogre with local treatment, pro- nounced it r incurable, Science has• proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires eoueti. tattonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manfaotured by F. J. Cheney &• 0o., Toledo, Ohio, is the only conatitn- tional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful, It note directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer gee hundred dollars for any case it fails to euro. Send for' oiroulars and testimonials. ,A.ddreo': F J, CHENEl & Co., Toledo,. Ohio. Sold by Drngoists, 75o. Tako Ball's Family Pills for con- stipation. Within two years since the great earthquake which undid San Francisco. that berate city bas put $100,000,000 in- to building operations, of which, accord- ing to trustworthy statements, all but. $4,000,000 came from local sources. COAL COAL COAL. We are sole agents for the celebrated SCI ANION COAL, ,t which has no equal. Also the beat grades of Smithing, gannet and + Domestic, Coal, and Wood of all kinds. always on hand. - 4. fnlletoeknf A LAMER SHINGLES LATH + (Dresped or Undressed) Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc. t war Highest Price paid for all kinds of Logs. "taa i r Residence Phone No. 55. Office, No. 64. • Mill, No. 44, Od9.46•4044A+•ee+.44raawaelaier. .444494104114.7444344444•44064.44.1- .o. 4^ tta AA •Ot. ° etan�p in • The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been snooessfully 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 cents. 0 FARMERS and anyone having' live stook or other articles they wish to dispose of, should advor• tise the same for sale in the Tibias. Our large oiroulation tells and it will be strange indeed if you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee that yon will eel' because you may ask more for the article or stook than it is worth. Send your advertisement to the TIMES and try this plan of disposing of your stook and other articles. 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