The Wingham Times, 1909-04-08, Page 6All flour is made from wheat. But
there are different kinds of wheat and
several ways of milling.
Royal HOUSehad Flour
is made of the best hard wheat in its finest and
purest form. It always produces uniformly light,
wholesome bread or pastry because its quality
never varies. If your grocer does not carry
Royal Household Flour, he will get it for you.
Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited, Montreal. n
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At breakfast with porridge "Crown
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dessert.
At supper it is just the thing- to eat
with bread and butter, toast or biscuits,
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form.
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manner from absolutely
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deliciousness of flavor and
perfect wholesoineness—
don't you think it's worth
while insisting on "Crown
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with lift-off lids. Order some
to -day
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KERNELS FROM THE SANCTUM MILL
interesting Paragraphs trorn our Exchanges_
The night of the high ball isn't so
bad as the morning after.
Repeat it:—"Shiloh's Cure will al.
ways euro nay oonghs and colds."
Speculating enables a man to save a
lot of money by not doing it.
Object to Sarong Medicines.
Many people objeot to taking the
strong medioinea usually pres:ribed by
physicians for rheumatism. There is
need of internal treatment in any case
of muscular or chronic rheumatism,
and more than nine out of every ten
case of the disease are of one or the
other of these varieties. When there ie
no fever and little (if any) swelling, you
may know that it is only necessary to
apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely to
get quick relief, Try it. For sale by
all druggists.
It is easier to stop the barking of a
dog than the singing of a mosquito.
Repeat it:—"Shiloh'3 Cure will al-
ways cure my coughs and oolde."
We are acoustomed to regard China
as an immense country ; and so it is.
But the three nothern districts of Can-
ada, Mackenzie, Ungava and Franklin,
are larger then China. It wonld take
four England' to make a territory equal
to our own Ontario. °
1s Dr. Chase "tour Dootor?
For over a generation Dr. Chase has,
by means of hie !Amon Receipt Book
and great family medicines, been win-
ning the oonfidenoe and esteem of the
people of this continent. His Kidney.
Liver Pills, Ointment, Nerve Food and
other medioinea have long since proven
their exceptional merits and today are
to be found in the best homes every-
where. Why not let Dr. Chase be your
doctor.
It is now announced that seventy
thousand United States citizens will
oro/s the line this spring and settle in
the Canadian Northwest. Theae are
shrewd chaps and know a good thing
when they see it, so they ohooes our
Canadian wheat lands. Let them come.
They make good citizens.
Rheumatism.
More than nine out of every ten oases
of rheumatism are simply rheumatism
of the muscle, due to cold or damp
weather or chronic rheumatism. In
snoh oases no internal treatment is re-
quired. The free application of Cham-
berlain's Liniment is all that is needed,
and Ms certain to give quick relief.
Give it a trial and see for yonreelf how
quickly it relieves the pain and soreness.
Price, 25 cents; Iarge size, 50 ciente.
Sold by all druggists.
An exohange says that it knows of
men who would not polish their boots on
Sunday, but who would as cheerfully
blacken their neighbor's character on
that day as on any other. The longer
we live the more we are convinced that
there is nothing so good in this world as
oonsistenoy and nothing that is harder
to achieve.
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*100 REWARD,3100.
The readers of this paper will be pleas-
ed to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that soienoe has been
able to mire in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. $all's Catarrh Oure le the
only positive cure now known to reedi-
oalfraternity. Catarrh being a consti-
tutional disease, requires a constitution-
al treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, noting direotly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the founda-
tion of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up the con-
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have no much
faith in its curative powers that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease
that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials.
Address F, J, Cheney do Co., Toledo,
O.
Sold by all Druggist/, 75c,
Take Hall's Family Pills for coneti-
pation.
Prestwiokiana have agreed to provide
themselves with a sea wall as a protea•
tion and as an attraction.
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
1444
A Saskatohewan farmer, writing to a
friend back emit,' trying to give him
some idea of the soil out there, said they
bad to mow the grass off the eod•honee
floor every day to find the baby. One
family near him had twin babies, with
only one cradle, and the kid that had to
sleep on the fiber grew twice ae fait as
the other. Where the soil is richest a
man dare not stand on one foot for any
length of aline lest that his Leg become
Imager, and bother him when walking.
I t sometimes happens that a woman
has an attentive husband and doesn't
know it.
Repeat it:—."Shiloh's Ours will al-
ways cure my ocughs and oodles,"
The man who plays poker for pas
tine naually passes more or less coin
over to the other fellow.
There are now about 80,000 negroes
living in N -,w York City, and their
number is cow tantly increasing.
The old fashioned way of dosing a weak
Stomao'. , or etimulatiog the Heart or
Ruiners is all wrong, Dr. Shoop first
pointed out this error. This is why his
preaor,ption—Dr, Shoop's Restorative --
Is directed entirely to the cause of these
ailments the weak inside or eontreling
nerves. It ian't Rd difficult, says Dr.
Shoop, to strengthen a weak Stomach,
Heart, or Kidneys, if one goes at it cor-
rectly. Each inside organ has its con-
trolling or inside nerve. When these
nerves fail, then those organs must sure-
ly falter. These vital truths are leading
druggishi everywhere to dispense and
recommend Dc, Shoop's Restorative.
Test it a few daps, and see 1 Improve-
ment will promptly and surely follow.
Sold at Walley's Drug Store.
Judge Robertson, of Chandler, stop.
ped a little newsboy at the Denver
convention and asked for an Okla -
home paper. "Where is Oklahoma?"
asked another newt,boy who stood by.
"I don't know where it is,'' answered
the first hopeful, "but We where all
this convention came from."
Wedding belle pealed forth merrily
in Ripley on Wednesday, Ma -oh 24th,
when Miss Annie MoLeod, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, D. MoLsod became
the wife of Mr. Malcolm Smith, a pop-
ular young farmer of the 8ch con.
The solemn wedding vow was adminis•
tered by Rev. W. A. Bremner, pastor
of Knox Church, in the presence of
about forty guests.
For Constipation,
Mr, L H. Farnham, a prominent
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says;
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are certainly the best thing on
the market for constipation," Give
these tablets a trial. You are certain to
find them agreeable and pleasant in
effect. Price, 25 Dents, Samplea free.
For sale by all drnesiets.
Death has again entered our midst
and claimed one of the oldest persona in
Constance, viz., Mrs, Jane Hugill, She
died on Thursday, March 25th. She
leaves behind to manna a loving mother,
the following children: Mrs. Wm.
Smith, Seaforth; Mrs. Wm, Cook, Mre.,
S. Rands, Constance; Jas., Wm.,
George and Mise Jane at home. She
was 80 years of age.
Oonghe that are tight, or distressing
tickiing conghe, get pertain help from
Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. The ten-
der leaves of a harmless lnng•healing
mountainous shrub give to Dr. Shoop`e
Cough Remedy its curative properties.
Those leaves have the power to oalm the
moat
and heal rthe nmoat nsensiti a bronchial
membrane. Tent it once yourself, and
see! Sold at Walleye Drug Store.
Joseph Curry, Goderioh township, has
sold his farm to a Mr. Nelson, and pur-
chased the residence of Wm. Hutchin-
son in Goderioh, and ie now a resident
of the county town.
Preventioe—those Candy Cold Cure
Tablets—will safely and quickly check
coldsall
em once
and see len 48.25o,
SoldTry
at h Walley's
Drug Store.
Donald Clark, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Clark, Con. 11, Kinoardine
died on Monday, March 291h, after
three weeks Revere illness, Ile had an
attaok of M grippe, and, going out too
soon after, had a relapse, serious com-
plications set in and death resulted.
The deoeased was 55 year of age and
unmarried. Deceased was a brother
of Hugh Clark, M. P. P. for Centre
Bruce.
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULARITY
OF THE BOWELS
irregularityAny
dsage oue,and should be at enc. attended
to and corroded.
MIL BU RN'S
LAXA =LIVER PILLS
work on the bowels gently and naturally
without weakening the bey, but, on the
aontrary, toning it, and they will if por-
serered. in relieve and cure the worst cases
Of eonotipatron.
Mrs. James King, Cornwall, Ont., writes:
"I way troubled with sick headaches con-
stipation and catarrh of the etomaeh. 1
could got nothing to do ma any god until
I got a vial of Milburn's Laza-layer Pill!,
They did me more good than anything else
I over tried. I hare no headaches or eon.
s$ipatron, and ibe catarrh of the stoma'
is entirely erre, I feel like a new •womsr,
urn's Laxt-hirer 1'ilte, I
used in all about half a dotien vials." 4
del?:rs rtlailecldireottbyThe;T.M lbuna
0o.. Limited. Toronto. Oat. -
Find Out if You
Have Catarrh
Don't Walt Till Consumption De-
velops, Cure Yourself NOW.
CATARRHOZONE.
Io the disoavery of this wonderful
curative medicine the entire race is gip,
eu freedom from Catarrhal diseases, in.
olnding Asthma, Bronchitis and Throat
Weaknesses.
Is catarrh in your nose?
Does it affect your hearing?
Is your throat hneky?
Are your eyes watery?
Is your breath offensive?
These are the indications of Catarrh—
now why continue to live in misery
when cure is guaranteed with Catarrh°.
zone? So sure is Oatarthozone to euro
that thousands recommend it—tell of its
wonderful merit after being cured them•
silves. Read this:
How Catarrhoxone Cures.
Mise Worrel is a resident of Clarks
villa, Da., and has been the means of
pointing the way to health of many of
her friends.
"I received snoh extraordinary benefit
that I have indaoed many of my feiends
to nee it also. My catarrh was so bad
year
ting mired. I amesure my/ ungsrwere
somewhat affected also. The relief I
got from Oatarrbozone was remarkable.
I improved under this treatment very
quiokly, and was oared so thoroughly
the disease has never returned."
Get the large dollar size of Catarrh-'
czone; it contains a beautiful hard rub-
ber inhaler and medicine that leets two
months. Smaller sizes, 25o, and 50o
each.° Beware of imitations—accept only
"Catarrhozoue," Bold by all reliable
dealers or by mail from The Catarrho-
zone Company, Kingston, Ont,
Farmers in the vicinity of Brnoefield
are petitioning for ural mail delivery.
"One Touch of Nature Makes the
World Ain."
Whole
When a rooster finds a big fat worm
he calla all the hens in the farm yard 'to
come and share it. A similar trait of
human nature is to be observed when a
man discovers something exceptionally
good—he wants all his friends and
neighbors to share the - benefits of bis
discovery. This is the touch of nature
that makes the whole world kin. This
explains why people who have been
oared by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
write lettere to the manufacturer• for
publication, that others similarly ailing
may also use it and obtain relief. Be-
hind every one of these Iettere is a warm
hearted wish of the writer to be of nee
to some one else. This remedy is for
sale by all druggists.
There are said to be 1,041 women
arohiteote, 3,373 clergymen, 786 den.
tints, 409 eleotrioiane, 84 engineers,
2,196 journalists, 1,010 lawyers, 327,618
teachers, 74,813 bookkeeper', 85,246
clerks, 946 commercial travellers, 1,207
officials in banks, 3,43E manufaotnrere,
19,998 packers and shippers, 86,118
stenographers, 22,556 telegraph opera-
tors, 323 undertakera, 545 carpenters,
126 plumbers, 1,309 miners and 133
blacksmiths. •
•
Hemline Salvo for Burns, Chapped
Hands and Sore Nipples.
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
sore nipples and chapped hands Chem.
berlain'e Salve is most excellent. It al-
lays the pain of a burn almost instantly,
and unless the injury is very severe,.
heals the parts without leaving a soar.
Price, 25 Dente. For sale by all drug-
gists.
elm•selpommira•
In the person of Wm. William Bell
who died on March 27th, at lot 35, con.
7, Pine River, aged 83 years, Huron
Tp. loses another of ite oldest and most
esteemed residents. The Iate Mr.
Bell was born in the Township of
Na'sagna, Halton County, and there
married Mile Jane Montgomery, a ni.
tive of Ireland. He moved to Huron in
the fifties, and einoe that time has re-
sided constantly in the township. He is
survived by his widow, two sons, John
and Nathaniel on the homestead, and
one daughter, Mrs. Wellwood of Michi-
gan.
Rheumatic poisons are quickly and sure-
ly driven out of the blood with Dr.
Shoop's Rheumatio Remedy—.liquid or
tablet form, Dr. Shoop's booklet on
Rheumatism plainly and interestingly
tell' just how this is done. Tell some
anfferer of this book, or better sti11,
write Dr. Shoop, Ranine, Wis., for the
book and free test samples, Send no
money. ,Inst join with Dr. Shoop and
Rive some sufferer a pleasant surprise.
Sold at Walley's Drng Store.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wilson, Ripley, was the Amine of an
interesting event on Tuesday, March
30th, at 10.30 a. m., when Mr. Wilson's
daughter, 'della, was united in marriage
to Bebert Wilkie by Ivey. Mr, San.
dere, of Luoknow, in the presenoe of
forty immediate friends and relatives.
The bride, unattended, was given
away by her father, the wedding
March being played by Mr', R. J.
Graham. A eumptueue wedding din-
ner was enjoyed, after which the hap-
py young couple wen driven to the
O. T. R. depot, where they took the 1,43
train for Detroit and other American
cities to spend a two Weeke' honey.
moon.
The easentlal lung -healing principal Of
the pine tree has finally been iu000Isfully
separated and refined Into A parted'
oontih medicine—Dr, Wood's Norway
Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a
guarantee of sratisfaetlon. Prioe 26
cents.
TWENTY YEARS AGO� Items frorXirof a the tTi ;y os.
"Times" tyles,
LOOM, 1\EWS,
Easter Sunday ponies on the 21st of
April,
Mr. Jas. Slemiu's bake oven is now
completed, Siemin can't be beaten as
to quality of bread or prices,
Mr, A. Roe le making extensive im-
provemeets iu his hotel premii;es. The
lower flat of stores in the north wing has
been removed and this ie being convert-
ed into a large dining room. A driving
shed 80 feat by 22 has been oleo erected
in the rear.
Dare, R, Elliott reoeived a telegram on
Wednesday announcing the death of her
brother-in•law, James Winter, of Mon-
teith, Manitoba, in his 53rd year,
The fall wheat prospects, so far as we
have heard, are good.
Mr. Thos, Coad bas bought Mr, Oliver
Gitobriet's house and lot on Leopold St.,
It takes, a cheerful to make
in a photograph,
through 5, Yonhill'la agency, for $800,
and removes 10 town.
Mr; Joe Bullard has purohaeed the
dray of Wm. Felton, Joe is working
steadily up.
The Lacrosse Club was organized on
Wednesday evening, Mr, J. A, Morton
eing chosen president; Dr. A. F. Mao-
kenzie, vine -president; Mr, W. E.
Groves, seoretary. treasurer, and Mears,
G. S Anderson, J. S. Anderson and E.
Bowles a committee of management.
Mr, Geo. McKay is at present in
Manitoba, having gone up with a load
of apples.
MARRIED.
Pugh—Ramsay,--In Morrie, on the
20th nit , at the residence of' the bride's
parents, by Rev. A. Y. Hartley, Mr,.
James Pnab, of Bluevale, to Bliss Ade -
lino Ramsay, of Morris,
good MAKES ASTONISHING CURES.
Repeat it:—"Shiioh's Cure will
ways cure my coughs and Bolds."
A politioal dark horse is a a real ni
mare to the rest of the bunch.
Doan's Kidney Pills aot on the
net's, bladder and urinary organs o
They cure backaches, weak_baok, rbc
asism, diabetes, congestion, inflame
gravel, Bright's disease and all o
diseases arising from wrong action of
kidneys and bladder
A wise man never cans another a
fool—no matter what he may think.
Repeat lt•:—"Shiloh's Oure will al-
ways cure my coughs and colds."
When a stingy man is in love he is
apt to loosen up —but not for long,
Read the pain formula on the box of
Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask your
Doctor it there is a better one. Pain
means congestion, blood pressure some-
where. Dr, Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets
check head pains, womanly pains, pain
anywhere. Try one, and see! 20 for
250. Sold at Walley's Drug Store.
A girl thinks it is flirting if she
oatohee a young man looking at
C7.AiSt'ItCtan. i
Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
of ,r 2
Signature c%�
A married man should come home
early at least one night each week—just
to show his wife that he can do it.
MI o-na Tablets Cure Dysyepsia by
ght Promply Removing the Cause,
or Money Baek,
kid -
There is just one way to (rumdyspep-
sia and stemma- disorders, trivial or
Idea serious and that is to tone up or put
um• energy. into the stomach walls, so that
tion, they will be able to properly mix
ther churn the food.
the Mi cane tablets quickly arouse the
stomach from its inaction and in a -
short time It is able to do its work
properly.
Harry Dodd of Bridge Street, Hast-
ings, Ont., says: "For maven years r
had suffered and spent much money
doctoring, but all to no avail. I could
eat but very little, as the food would
ferment and sour. making gas, which
paused serious heart oppression. I was
in constant misery, sour gas would
belch from my etomaoh, I was languid
and weak and had no ambition. I did
not feel Iike going anywhere or ening
anyone, There was a constant dull pain
in the pit of the stomach. I was un-
able to sleep, was nervous, restless and'
would awake more tired than on going
to bed. I tried M[.-o•na and soon found
relief, and in Leas than six weeks.
Mj-o•na had completely oared me.
Walton McKibben the druggist, sells
Mf -o nes tablets at 50 Dents a Iarge box,
ander a rigid guarantee to do all that is,
claimed for them or money back.
r _
DR. A. W. CHASE'S og
CATARRH CURE ... C.
la sent direct to the diseased
parts by the Improved Blower,
Beale the ulcers, clears the air
passages, stops droppings in the
throat and permanently cures
free. ACatarrh
d Rioo s,, ooand Hay
Dr A, W.gChant
Hedkaae Ce., Teroate earl now..
A farmer was in Walkerton recentiy
with an evenly matched team, that coat
him $1,000; for one he paid $300 and
the other $700. They were really fine
mpeoimenn of horse flesh.
SPRING MEDICINE.
As a spring medioinoe Burdock Blood
Sitters has no,egnal. .It tones up the
thesysfrom
tem blood, andkeaway that removes
llttired
weary feeling so prevalent in the spring,
Anot. Square had an unusual ezperi-
enoe while conducting a 'ale near
Walkerton for a farmer named Wm.
Denny on Feb. 25th. The sale wait in-
terrupted by a visit from the sheriff,
who on the strength of an injunction
from lawyer Klein, undertook to stop
the proceedings until a certain debt of
$500, which Denny had owed hie land-
lord, Andrew Waeohter, was paid. It
mo happened, however that Denny, a few
days previonely, had paid this account
to Mr. Waeahter, but that the latter
neglected to notify his solioitor, Mr.
Klein, of the matter. In order to ad-
just the tangle, it was found neoeesary
to get Mr. Waeohter and to produoe the
reoeipt, which was finally done, after
about an hour's delay. Becoming in -
conned at this interruption and incon-
venience, Mr. Denny was about to
set the Taw in motion against Mr.
Waeohter when the latter restored
peace by mottling. The experience is
said to have poet Mr. Waeohter in the
neighborhood of $100.
,.A,, eel T Cis R X.A..
Irian eke Tie rind Tot Have Always Bal
eteaattre
of
108
Nox a Cold
br. Edick Says it is a
Wonderful Remedy.
Consumption, Coughs and Oohle are
gniokly relieved by this wonderful renis
edy. 108 Noxa Oold is not a patent
medicine, but a preioription. This same
prescription Ocala the patient twenty-
five dollars. Bronehitii, Asthma and
all Throat Triable oan be cured by this
preparation.
Ont -, eayi: Edible,
108° lox a
Cold a very valuable remedy for Con -
gumption and all lung Trouble. Oat a
bottle from your druggist teeda)r, 315
osnts, For Gale et Walley's Drug Store.
A real newspaper moat be something
like the Apostle had in mind when he
said, "Be all things to all men." The
reporter may not be personally a cham-
pion at card parties, base ball, dation, of
other amusements, yet they must be re-
corded; neither is he necessarily a.
oharoh member because he mentions the
good work of revivals, favor all reforms,
advocates morality and the prohibition
of the liquor traffic, but prints all things
of all kinds of news. Personal quarrels,
scandie, or ordinary drunks are not
news, and ought not, ae a rale, be -nat-
tered broadoast as news. -
OIYOEJTOg
THE GREATEST
BLOOD PURIFIER
IN THE WORLD.
1. Good brain food.
2. Excites the functions of the liver,
3. Promotes a sound and quiet sleep.
4. Disinfects the mouth.
5. Neutralizes the surplus acids of the
stomach.
6. Paralyzes hemorrhoidal disturbances,
7. Helps the secretion of the kidneys.
8. Prevents calculus concretions,
9. Obviates indigestion.
10. A preventative against diseases of
the throat,
11. Restores all nervous energy and re-
vives the natural forces.
THE OXYGENATOR CO,
42 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ont.
BOLD 13Y ALL DR GOIST$.
PHYSICIAN TELLS NOW HE
TREATS
PAT RHEUMATIC
PATIENTS
E:
A. Distinguished Specialist Gives'
Valuable Advice,
In the first place I always impress
upon my patients the importance of
careful living and regular habits.
Moderation in eating, keeping the
feet dry, and wearing plenty of warm
clothing are some of the precautions.
No amount of medicine will cure
or even help, unless attention is pair
to these few simple rules.
I have had perfect results where.
patients followed these instructions,
assisted by the following blood tonic
and rheumatic specific: ---
Fluid Extract Cascara ox,
Carriana Compound I oz:.
Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz.
Dose: One teaspoonful after meals
and at bedtime.
It is advisable, to drink plenty of
water during the treatment.
A prominent local merchant who
Baas tried this treatment elates that
it relieves backache, bladder trouble,
and urinary troubles almost imme-,-
diattly and has a gentle but thor-
ough action on the kidneys,
We advise all our readers to keep
this prescription, The instructions
are valuable.