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The Wingham Times, 1908-09-17, Page 4KERNELS FRCM THE SANCTUM MILL interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges Cood wishes also come home to roost. 1, he it crease in luipweed crroczetd YO.ti seldom Ree a water wagon with in the United Staten for 1907 was 801 484 3530Xe than one man on it. cords.. „Toro Eind8 of Headache, Bilious or sick headache results from eilnpgieb ltver,aetinn lard constipation end is quickly overerme by use of Dr. il7,bese's Kidney Ltver Pills. Nervous Headache is usually accompanied by weeknees, eleeplessnees and exhaustion Shingles are naw made under a pat. d -s d t •d ,system. Thorough onre is ohtained by Portland cement. building lap the system with Dr. Chase's Dante Fortvrle does rot smile on ell men. Sh a just lecke at same and snig• gets, About 60 per cent of tbe gold pro. d not of ilia world is handled by Great Britain. sus l ue o a run own nervous elated process from asbestos fibre and Terve Food, .� A woman of few words venally bas the reiteration habit. The easiest way not to settle a die- pnte is to go to law about it. Every man ought to be the sole pro- prietor of the shoes he wean. Good for Biliousness "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets last night, and I deal fifty per centbetter than I have for weeks," &aye J J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich. "They are a find article for bilinnsnees " For sale by all drug. gists. Samples free If a man is really fond of mesio he seldom tries to sing. A man inclined to he crooked is apt to go straight to the bad. zl. girl oan love almost any man that ;icer parents are willing to object to. PIL Dr. Chase's Oint meals a certain and guaranteed curet oreach and every f or m of itching, bleeding and protruding idles. Sero testimonials in the press and ask onrneighboraaboutit,. You can use it and your our money back if not satisfied. 60c, at an ars or EnataxsoN, BAri;s & Co., Toronto.. Tx% CHASE'S OINTMENT. Never insist on having your own way; just have it aad say nothieg. A theory is all right until you attempt to make itdo a practical stunt. It's the easiest thing in the world to call people bard names—at a distance. Best Treatment for a Burn, If for no other reason, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every house. bold on account of its creat value in the treatment of burns., Is allays the pain almost instantly, and nukes the .injury ie a severe one, heals the parte without leaving s This g a scar. salve is also nn• equalled for chapped hands, sore nipples and eieeaste of the skin. Price, 25 •cents. For sale by all druggists. 'Liverpool makes nearly $800,000 a Fear by municipal trading. • Nothing hurts a woman like having to pay for something she has used. There is no euro prescribed in the ,doctor books for a mean disposition. CASTOR .I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bigaaturo of Two hundred Socialists, nearly all Finns, held a Labor Day parade, and shade speeches at Port Arthur Monday. They went through the prinoipal streets. end carried a red fleet, un- MokeNrcl, De Pointe, in a `JO•hot'aepower onto, tt Minnesota Stats Fair, broke tl;e world's record for a miler en a circular track by cove -ring the distance in 51 reconda flat. The fesmer `tocord was 52 seconds, made by Swatter Chaittie Jaat year on the came track. If you 'want a sure cure for CATARRH OF THE HEAD, hero it is. . : : OIYGEJffTOR THE REASON ASf1N 't'41HY: BECAUSE OXYGENATOR MEALS The nirgeone membrane being.in an inflamed co: it ton, c cti. . running at the 770. -,et; boat cvhr n this t;te»ifr'a ne ds hhaZi,d the di { C , tr,,e rca. s. away effort hoer la be made to cure catarrh. 4n ie2rla Catarrh ztarrli of the 'throat, tnntarb or"Bladder, Cotienmp. Von and !,light N Dis ase "Oxygenator" of to int it in la bottles. neer el.i�;. etaS0, and tame . "Oxygenator'. in Fold by all wholcsalo and retail druggists. The oxygenator Company Toronto, Canada. Don't be afraid to give Chamberlain Cough Remedy to your children I contains no opium or ether harmfn drug. It always cures, For sale by a druggists. '8. 11 No matter bow well you do a thing you are sure to hear more complaints than compliments. Argentina's area nnder cultivation is now 36,000,000 acres, comparing with 12,000,000 in 1905. Only 6 per cent of amputation oases result fatally at present, owing to the improvement in antiseptic surgery. Where the Bile is Needed. Billioueness=too ranch bile in the blood. Constipation—too little bile in the intestines. When the liver is aweakened to action by Dr. Ohase's Kidney•livor Pills it filters bile from the blood and pours it into the intestines. The result in a cleansing of the system, purer blood, better appetite, improved digestion, new vigor and good health, --------�--•-,0101.. Myles Parker, serving a term for horse stealing, managed to seals the wall of Brat tford jail and escape. Nearlyall medical men in the West Indies advise the wearing or thin woolen and not cotton underwear. Many per- sons wear "cholera belts" of flannel. Bears the / The Kind You Have &aye Boug"1 Signatere sof There are many oomplainto at Mont. real of a lake shipping combine to un. duly increase rates and discriminate against the St: Lawrence route. The New York State Charity As. sociation, in its campaign against tuberculosis, is making use of phcno. graphs to deliver health lectures at country fairs. • Fire in the Cowan block at Revel- stoke, B. C., destroyed the telephone inst, nments, and Miss Brenton, one of the operators, was overcome and had to be sent to the hospital. Poan's Kidney Pills act on the kid rive, bladder and urinary organs only. They mare backaches, weak back, rheum- atism, diabetes, congestion, inflamation, gravel, Bright's disease and ail other diseases arising from wrong action of the kidneys and bladder What a crowd there would be in heaven if people could go on Sunday excursions. Robert Snow, one of the prisoners, who escaped from Toronto jail in July, was recaptured in Toronto Sunday morning. The 16,029 men engaged in the fish• eries of Nova Scotia in 1000 received $199,519 in tounties from the Govern- ment. 0101—.__..qy,,-.,_„•.� For a Sprained Ankle, i A epraiw' d ankle may be cured in about one-third the time usnalIT requir- ed, by applying Obamberlafn'e Liniment ' freely, and giving it absolute teat. For sale by all druggists, Boats engaged in mackerel fishing off Milford, England, have landed as many e,a 30,000 fish, and a hundred fish have been sola for a shilling. Two new edeotrtcal journals appeared recently about the same time bearing the same name. One comes from New York and other from. Ci;eago. Rumania is tho most illiterate country iu E Trope, The !net census shows that in a popalatien of aiioat 0,000,000 nearly 4 000,00 neither write nor read, Mr C B. !easter, District I'G':.9enger i Agent of the C P.R, at 'Toronto, will succeed Mr. E, Of. Boyle as Assistant G; neral Passenger Agent in Vancouver. ' With his serum therapy Prof, Chan. temeee, of Paris, claims that he has in 1.000 cuses of t 9pPori fever reduced j the usual Mortality of 17 per cent, to only 4.7 per cent. A terrific rain, thunder, and hall t sterni swept over part of Raleigh and t I1arwieli townships, near Lake Erie, on Wednesday, and uprooted fruit! Itreed, tore off liraticaee, and unroofed hams, TUE 11Y1NUlabii, TIMES, SEPTEMBER 17, lift/8 Imoore Thio Blood Clogs the ]tildneys. Slowly the Benet Fags the Thallus, Weakens £yery pert of the Body Coulee Organic Diseases. Jost as strength is the natural out- come 0 pure blood, act ie debility sad sickness the result o!' impure hi• od To know born quickly how surely Ferrczone cares, to see hew it reenildt Mud restores, you have only to read the following letters—read them care, ulle--see if the symptoms resemble "C' MC,-' Evelyn M. Gat'tz of Kingston, writes; • I have had an attaok of blood disorder which broke out in horrid looking pimples. Veep were ugly red disfle:uriag blotches that ruined the appearance of my face. I tried all sorts of medicine, but the pimples didn't leave. I was recommended Ferrozone and gave it a trial. I noticed an im- provement after the shooed box. and kept up the treatmeat which finally cleared my skin. As the reanit of Fer- rozone I have; a clear healthy cern piexion and oan recommend it to all other g oung women Blmilarly affected." Another yonng lady well known in society oirolee of Springfield, who de- rived exceptionai benefit from Fer• rozone, says: "I felt it my duty to make known the value of Ferrczone My trouble was poor weak blood, and as a oonsequence my lips were pallid, and my cheeks had no polar. I wasn't at all strong, and rs quired a bracing tonio Ferrozone soon brought color to my cheeks, improved my appetite and made me stronger than I had been in years I favor Feria zone beoanee it is so simple to take and works so quioklv." - No blood remedy exists that has the power to Imre, to heal, to restore like Ferrozone; try it, 60c per box at any drug store. A meeting of creditors is seldom for the purpose of expressing confidence in the . man who can't pay ten cents on the dollar. A by whose mother woe too poor to support it was rate: d for at a theatre in Paris, Kentucky, and has been adopted by the owner of the winning number. Germany has 21 universities; France has 16, Anstria•Hnngary 11, Great Britain 15, Italy 21, Russia 9, Spain' 9, Switzerland 7, Belgium 4 and Sweden has 3. DO YOU EAT HI HT 2 Few People in Wingham Really Know How. Slow eating and regular meals 'is of great benefit to a wrong aotiug stomach Those who suffer with indigestion and weak stomach oan with care and the use of bdi•o•na stomach tablets restore the digestion to a healthy condition, so that they oan 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 month, 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 McKibben has so much con- fidence in the power of Mi-o•na to cure indigestion that he guarantees satisfac- tion or money back, Price 50 oenta. A chained "Breeches" Bible, bearing the date of 1583, has been restored to Loddington Church, near Chester, Eng-. land, from which congregation it was sold by the wardens in 1678. As it is now running between Bark- ing and Whiteohapel, a train with nine cars, carrying nearly 1,000 pass- engers, the London District railway claims the longest multiple unit elec. tris train in the world. Soars the The Kind You Have Always B01411 Signature , of We regret to announce the death of ›Tr, 3ebn Hage: brother of Messrs James brei'0hos. L. Hays, which occurred at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Everett, of Seaforth. Ho was born in Donegal, Ireland, in the year 1823 and was consequently 85 years of of age. Women's Ailments is Thera i$ no need whatever f'.r sn t :rite women to suffer from !rains and weakness, nervousness and i'veplc:-.;cess, anamiia, hysteria and melancholia, Lint and dizzy spells, and the hundred other trouiiks , which render the life of too many wo ',eu a round of sickness ural sutl'eiing. MILBURN'S HEART AND NEVE PILLS Have Restored Thousands o"CNoedia;. Women to Health and Str'erg th 1 tin girls budding ';aro v:ufiiatrl i. :l who suffer with pains and headaches, awl whose face is pa'o anal bl•sod water, o• women at the chan.:e',f life who are nor- vons, subject to ILA 3f fiery feeling of pins and needles, etc., are tided d over them, ray• ing times by Milburn's Heart and N':rve; Pills. 1 The 3; awonderful 5 ,r r. tfnl e, cot on n woman. 8 4:F4 e Li 1 ::a,i t pains and Ai hen vanish, binge! for to the lisle chert s -d sparkle to tIic ry'*. The old, worn ou+, tired out, languid feelings give place to etrengtliand vitality, and life s en:s worth idvinn, ?rico 60 petits per box, or i loxes for $1.,i.!0, at all druggists, or mailed direct on receipt of price by,, 'Thu T. Mummer 1yy0.4 L'ttt., To•.onto, Ont, ..1•.014• I3elgto;n has a Sandal' leetaej i stamp, A Travelling attar's Experience. ieRned for those who do not n i h to b'iv' r ail their m delivered liv e d on Sul day. A!1 mail bearing the Standee, stamp is h. -1d over by the carriers for dtilvery Men. day. The border eont,tiee of Peuusyvartirl :Thio, and Virgivie, tore stiff •ring from drouat:t. Cattle are being driven Wailes to water, and the towns leek the flail. necessary for domestic and mbuwt'aorue- ing purposes Ir is a anrprieing thing to know that New 'York cite, although not known as the American Venice, contains more islands than any city but Venice, for within its boundaries are 31 separate and distinct islands The ,Rev, Dr. Patterson. Pastor of Bethany Presbyteriau Church, teas struck with apoplexy Friday afternoon, while transacting business in the Frank lin National Bank, Philadelphia. He was taken to the hospital, where he was said to be serionely i11, Dr, Patterson was pastor of Cook's Presbyterian Church, Toronto, in 1900. The home of Mre. Jarnes Craieie Goderioh, was the scene of high festivi- ty Wednesday, Sept., 9.h, on the co - erasion of the marriage of her d'iughttr, Mise Alexins Craigie, to Wm. Parker Abell of Goderioh. The ceremony was performed by Rev Jes. A. Anderson, pastor of Knox church. in the presence of about nighty -five guoste. NAMING- MEDICINE. As a spring medicine Burdook 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. A C. P. R. bridge near White River was burned, and the Atlantic express ran into the ravine. The passengers, ail Chinamen, euraped, but Engineer Nice may not recover from bis injuries, and Fireman Oliver's leg was broken. Traffics on the mein lime of the 0. P. R. will 'be suspended until the brdige is rebuilt. They have a drastic way of oaring oarolessneses on the part of railway em- ployees in Prance. A child of 9, Emile Remi ly, travelling in a train 'with his parents, fell from tbe coach, the door of which had not been prorerly shut at the last station, St. Cyr, and lost both his legs. The St. Cyr stationmaster has been sentenced to two months' im- prisonment, and the Western Railway will have to pry 83,000 damages as well as an annuity of $1,200 to the boy. One of the early September weddings was that of Harry Cameron Burgess, of Toronto, and Miss Florence Agnes (Etta) Barry, who were united in wed- lock's bonds at the residenoe of the bride's father, George Barry, Elgin Avenue, Goderioh, at 12 30, Wednesday, Sept. 9th. The bride and groom were unattended and they stood in front` of a bank of asters and ferns, as the cere- mony was performed by Rev. R. W. Millyard, pastor of Viotoria street Methodist church, Goderioh. TII cf. Sears the The Kind You Haae Always Boa Signature a/-( Mrs. Alex. MoKeenan, of Paisley, was saved from almost certain death in the General Hospital at Guelph by the operation of blood infusion. She was suffering from a blood disease, when tie a last resort an operation was performed by whioh the blood of hor hn&band was infused into her run-down system. A. large artery was severed in each body and joined together, the stronger system gradually forcing blood into the weaker. The operation was performed soma time ago, and the patient is now rapidly re- covering her strength, rRIs i',Aleiles, r'AVOILITB, Lasa -Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite medicine. They onre Constipation, Sick Eleadaohe, B.illiousness, and Dyspepsia without griping, purging or sickening, WANT HIGHER SALARIES. The Ontario Postmasters' Aaeociation, convening in Toronto, have very definite complaint to make over the annual readjustment of their salaries. Every year . the Department raises or lowers the salary, according to a per. centago on outgoing mail. "This system is radically unjust," the members claimed. "The salary of the rural postmasters, based in the most eases on the very limited mail which the farmers send ont, is far too small. The whole volume of business should be made a basis, for that constitutes the work of the office. The aseooiation, however, has no hope of the Poetoffee Department eee. ing things In this light, and so sire content this year to ask for an inoreas. ed percentego on the outgoing mail, which is at present 50 per cent, in the rural oiirces, and 80 per cent, in the larger communities, A resolution carried petitioning the ?oetmadter•General to recognize some officer of the association to appear he• fore him with individnal complaints, "I roust tell you my experience on an F, . Bt bound O. R. & N. R. R train from Pendleton to Le Grande, Ore., writes Sam A. Gerber, a we11•known traveling marl ' 1 was in the smoking depart. meat with some other traveling men when one of th-m went out into the poach and carne bank and said, ‘There 18 a woman tools unto death iu that oar' I at era's got up and went out, found her very ilk with cramp collo; her hands and arms were 'drawn up so you could not straighten them, and with a 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 ion my bothm;ierlain's Cutin. Chott'ra andtle DiarrofCbeeaaReme cry (I i:, -v' r nerved without it), ran to the water tank plat a double dose of the medr,'",,, t •caths' glass, poured conte vr.ttior la:tn tr and stirred it with a pee. 01; ; new, I i,nd quite a time to get the !edits to ler me give it to her, but I suo• needed. I could at once see the effedt 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 train. I gave the battle to the husband to be used in case another dose be needed, but by rho time the train ran into Le Grande she was alright, and I received the thanks of every passenger in the oar," For sale by all druggists. SHOULD A MAN CONFIDE HIS BUSINESS TO HIS WIFE? Whether a man confides his business to his wife, depends entirely upon the wife, Saye Mabel Potter Daggett, in the O,tober DELINEATOR, Teem are women who arra capable of sharing responsibilities and wise in dis- obarging them. There are other women —dear doll women—who need to have all the difficulties of existence simplified, all the little problems of life smoothed out and solved for them by another. When they are made that kind, they are only delightfully decorative bitsin the soheme of life. So it sometimes happens that when a man has married a girl because of the sunshine glint in her hair, or the shadowy depths in her eyes, he has not always acquired therewith the clear brain and the steady hand that may help ata the helm of his business affairs, and he cannot now expect his wife to bare very much the burden of his responsibilities. But there' are other marriages more than beauty deep. Sometimes they are even those rare iu?ea1 unions that aro soul deep, They happen semi -occasion- ally when love Domes to a men and a woman who are mentally and socially and every way equals. Then it is the woman's right to know and the man's right to share with hor every pulse -beat of existonoe—even to the annoying de - details of hie daily business perplexities. Always she oan help him endure them. Sometimes she may help him to solve them. Wherever there is a man's achievement there is always in the background feminine inspiration and feminine sympathy that is the comple- ment of his strength. Somewhere there must always be a woman to whom he can go and say, "I'm tired, dear"; and when she has answered, "Tell me all about it," difficulties that have been as mountains begin to fade away like mist. For every man who succeeds, this woman exists. Think about it, oh, little wife, as you turn the new gold - band on your finger. Hadn't this wo- man better be you? Inevitably, when she is not, she must be the other wo- man. Gossips talk about others and bores talk about themselves, The amount of money in circulation per capita in the United States;is a little over $25. For Diarrhoea, Dysentery AND ALL Summer Complaints DR, FOWLER'$ EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY IS AN INSTANTANEOUS CURE. It has been used in thousands of homes during the past sixty-two years and has always given satisfaction. Every home should have a bottle so as to be ready in case of emergency. Price 35 cents at all druggists and dealers. Do not let some unprincipalled druggist humbug you into taking so- called Strawberry Compound. The or- iginal is DR. FowLEtt's, The rest are sub. stitu s tC . Mrs. G. Bode, Lethbridge, Alta., writes , "We have used DPI. Pommies I TI8ACr OF WILD STItAwnrnu and found it ,g. great remedy for Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint and Cramps. We would not like to be without it in the bonito." Keeping Cut Unemployed, The R Bteqof rigid inspection eetab. Veiled by the Immigration Department this summer along the international boundary has, s.eys a Globe Ottawa de. patch, reanited in the turning bank of hundreds of undesirables from the United Sratee, who otherwise would probably have either become a public oharge or would bare added to the con- gestion of the Canadian labor market daring the nha,ira winter. During the month ut August no less than 198 people were debarred from entering Canada at Niagara Falls along. Practically ell of sheae were ont-of work, end possessed of no funds. anal if allowed to, enter would probebly htiv.t been prevented by the United. Starve authorities from again crossing the i'ue if the Canadian Im- migration Department sought to deport them. If yon really want to do some good as a reformer, fiLnre nut how much time you waste every day, then gs t busy. There is mese Calarlh iu thin section of the country than all other disetltere put together, vnue s assuntil and supposed to be ino fable, For a great ninny years dootors pro. nouuoed it a local disease and prescribed^ local remedies, and by constantly fail. jug 10 once with loct,t treatment, pro- napnceri it incurable, Science bas‘ proven catarrh to he a couetitutional disease and therefoie requires consti• tut'onal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manfaotnred by F. J. Cheney^do Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only oonetitnt done' cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses Crow 10 dgopBto a teaspoonful, 11 note directly on the bleed and mucous enrfaoes of t system, They cater one hurdred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for Wren rarsand t.stimouiale, Address: F ,T. CIIEN$1 & Co„ Toledo, Ohio, ' Said by all Druggists, 750. Take Hall's Emily P1118 for con•• Stipation. A party of inueioians sailed from New* York recently as part of the govern- ment's plan to tarnish wholesome amusement for the thousands of Wren at work on the Panama canal. 0i0®A�Y•A^bel'^I"O®�'i'POO'�$Ovl<if A4'C►c►b+ + t 4, + • 2 + + 4• - + +1 Resnienee Phone No. 55, Office, No. 64. Mill, No. 44,' �. 840s•,►0ssarlOo++s00♦e�'s6sa0 bt► ♦♦Ossas0061:0414000ii0004444 180000rl0444,4000eleeine 0000♦♦oOat COAL COAL COAL. We which l a ill0 equal for Also the beet grades of Smi he celebrated SCRANTON cannel and ,''y Donnetio Coal, and Wood of all kinds. always on hand. c- eel Wecarry a L .^` LR SHINGLES LATH 1 full stock of ti 0r (Dressed or Undresdedi 42, CS"' ll iculieet Price paid tor all kinds of Logs. "Mk *',t I 1 IS It Le nail Cedar Posts, Barrels, Etc. .ti The essential lung -haling principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully 'separated and refined into a perfect oongh medicine—Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a ;narrates of satisfaction. Price 25 oeuts. FARMERS and anyone having live stook cr other articles they wish to dispose of, should adver- tise the same for sale in the Tains. Our large circulation tells and it trill he strange indeed if you do not get a customer. We can't guarantee that you will sell because you may, ask more for the article or stook than 1t is worth. Send your advertisement to the Timms and try this plan of disposing of your stock and other articles, OUTSIDE ADVERTISING Orders for the insertion of advertiserreri4 snch as teachers wanted, business cha:.ices, mechanics wanted, articles for sale, or in fact any kind of au advt. in any of the Toy onto or other city papers, may be left at the Tmzmmm office, This work wi11 receive prompt attention and will save people the trouble of remitting for and forwarding advertisements. Lowe ' rates will he quoted on application. 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