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The Wingham Times, 1909-11-04, Page 6KERNELS FROM THE SANCTUM MILL Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges, I _ The first submarine boat was triad in Plymouth Harbor, England, in 1774. The average man inolurles his cigar lolls in the cost of supporting his fam- ily. A polished mi roc oasts reflections, but a poliehed man doesn't. That's the difference. Curet. When Doctors Faller*. Mr. Felix Villenvue, Clarence Creek, One., writes: "I was a great sufferer from kidney disease, inflammation of the bowels and liver troubles and doc- tors could Lot help me much. Could not sleep, water contained sediment, bad frequent desire to urinate and often passed blood. Had dreadful headaches, one side almost paralyzed ems wag dent in left ear for eight years. Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pille cured me and I tun very grateful. I want to thank you " Don't think that because a Mau is willing to lend you at helping hand he'll stand for a touch. A consignment of 8000 bushels of Appian was recently shipped from Nova Scotia to South Africa. BearstheThe Kind You nave Always Bought gl$ o re i s GGG6r f/Ls' A woman 77 year of age and mother of la children was recently married at St. Marys to a man of 75. "An optimist is one of them ohaps, I guess," says Unoe Sim,"who don't care a hang what happens so long's it don't happen ter him," DR. A. W. CHASE'S I CATARRH CURE ..a Ca is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo - Bolivia is famous for its silver, but also possesses considerable quantities of gold, which, however, cannot be extrac- ted without great expense. Miss Ethel Cetus, a student in the Smith Falls High School' ;may lose an eye as the result of an explosion of ohemicals in the laboratory. IB'ilty years' experience of an Old parse MILS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is the prescription of one of the best fe- male physicians and nurses in the United States,and has been used for fifty yearn with never -failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child, it rests the mother. Twentyflve cents a bottle. The Provincial' Treasurer's depart- ment at Toronto has received a cheque for $428,805 from the estate of the late James Gillios, of Braeside, the well- known lumberman. Mayor James Golding died suddenly at his reai;donce at Brampton of heart failure. Mr. Golding was one of Bramp- ton's leading citizens, and his residence there dated from boyhood, Harry Storr, aged 70, a corporation la- borer, walked in front of a street car at St, Thomas and was so badly hurt that death is almost certain. One leg was cut off and the other broken. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the elignature of The growing Western cities are rapid- ly making reoorda, Vancouver has recorded recently a couple of sales of business property fetching $1,000 a foot frontage, which is quite a price for snoh a city. Hunters and Trappers WILL GPT"THS Best Market Price, Honest Treatment, Correct Assortment, Quick Returns. by shipping their RawFurs and Skins REVILLON FRERES tar�„ua„to Was the old reliable Pim of the Par Trade. 134 and 136 McGill St. Montreal. .sk for our Free 19091910 Price List, wI; PAY I _ Pttl; ;; CIrAR(aa s. Isaac Garlongh was acquited by a j ury at Cornwall of the murder of Roes Briekstead. He fired out of a window towards some men who were annoying him. Briokstead was found dead near the place next morning. The population of Ottawa, according to theannual statement of the assess- ment department is 83,860, an increase of 3 076 over last year, The assessment totals $63,348 814, an increase of $4 840,- 609. A syndicate of Oshawa mannfaotnrers will build an electric road from Oobonrg to Toronto. Applications will be made to the Dominion Parliament at the ap- proaohing session for a charter for the "Toronto and Eastern," as the road will be known. Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bough► Signature of Robt. Malcolm, Kinlough, delivered three loads of hoge to H. Coleman, Kincardine, since the 1st of August, which netted him $716,00, and yet yon will hear farmers saying every day, there is no money in hogs. Central Park in New York City is assessed at the valuation of $215,000,- 000, not for the purpose of taxation, but so as to show the amount of real estate value that is exempt from taxes. Violations of the not respeoting the supply of milk to cheese factories have been numerous of late throughout East- ern Ontario, and Alfred Street, the offi- oial proseontor, has been a busy man. Several persons have been oonvioted and fines imposed. The exeert who has been examining the bituminous coal areas owned by the Grand Trunk Pacific, comprising 27 square miles in. Telkwa Valley, B. 0., will report that the coal is superior in quality and well adapted for 000king and s teaming purposes. feet 1,11. Beare the , The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of As an outcome of Canada's export duty on pulpwood, a number of promin- ent capitalists of Ogdensburg are form- ing a company with the intention of starting a mill in Prescott in the vacant starch factory. The price named for the property is $35,000, The South..Western Traction Line, running between London and Port Stanley, was sold by auction at London on Wednesday to a syndicate of London, Hamilton and Toronto capitalists for $130,000, who also assume a debt of $80,• 000 owing on the road. Marvellous Healing Powers. The most severe test to which a heal- ing ointment is ever put is the care of eczema. So successful has Dr, Ohase's Ointment proven in the cure of tortur- ing itching eczema that many people refer to its effects as magical and mar- vellous. After the first few applications it positively stops the dreadful itching and then gradually and naturally heals up the sores. • To prevent embroidery from puoker- ing, baste tisane paper under the part to be embroidered. It will easily pull away when the work is finished. Sour milk should never be thrown away, as it is good for hot cakes and waffles. It is also desirable for boiled salad dressing and many other dishes. Earthen and stoneware jars or crooks should be filled with cold water and put over a clow fire and allowed to oome to a boil before being used to nook in. The Dominion Steel Oompany has been the successful tenderer for the steel work in connection with the recon• struetion of the wing of the Ontario Parliament building which was recently destroyed by fire. The work of rebuild- ing will be proceeded with at once. Mrs. John Cameron, Lucknow's gen- ial Village Constable, was quietly mar- ried on Tuesday, Oot. 26th, to Mira Eesie, second daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Pinker of Clinton, The wedding, which took place at the home of the bride's parents, was a quiet one, only the immediate relatives Of the contract• ing parties being present. George Leadbeater, an old Kincar• din° boy who has been In business in Detroit for many years, was in Kin- cardine last week. He haft come back to Canada and with others le interest- ea in a $100,000 manufacturing con. cern. They have purchased the plant of the defunct shovel works at Port Elgin and will begin business there. Mr. Leadbeater is the patentee of a folding baby go-cart, which has had a large sale in the States. This with 1 other artioles will be plaeed on the I Canadian market, THE W1NULL&M TIMES, NOVEMBER 4, I109 HORSE'S LEG SWELLED. Animal Was Too Sore, and Lazne to Work--Quiekly Cured by Nerviline. "I have bad long experiknce in treat- ing horses, and I can safely say that I know of no liniment for strains, sprains, and swolii.lg that is so useful around the stable as Nerviline,"s Time writes Mr. Joahua E. Murehison, from his home, Croft's Hill P. 0, "1 had a fiat EI r gc Cat NRVILINE young her right fort leg, and from the shoulder down she was stiff. sore and swollen. I applied IS A TRUSTY LINIMENT Nerviline ar.d it worked like a charm; M fact, that mage was in shape to work a day after I used Nerviline. "We have need Nervihue on our farm for twentyfive years and never found it wanting. For man or beast it is a won derfnl liniment." We have received nearly five thousand letters recommending Nerviline as a general household liniment, as an all round cure for aches and pains. One million bottles used each year. Try it yourself. Large 25e. bottles of Nervi. line, five for $1 00. All dealers, or The Oatarncozone Company, Kingston, Ont. A quiet but pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the home of Mr. James Gibson, of Dungannon, Wednesday evening, Oot. 20th, at 5 30, when his daughter, Mies Lottie, was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. MoOonnel, the popular owner of the Kiuoardine and Goderioh and Lucknow and Goderioh Stage lines, Rev. Mr, Hicks tying the nuptial knot. The extent to which the teaching pro. feseion in Ontario is passing into the hands of women is indicated by the fig. ures of the attendance at the Toronto Normal college this year, There are two hundred and seventeen students on the roll and all but eight of them are women. There was exactly the same total number last year, bat four more of them were men. DEAFNESS CANNOT RE CURED. by looal applioations, as they cannot reaoh the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con. dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of tett are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness ((mused by ca- tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core Send for circulars, free. F. J. OHENEY & Co , Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stipation. • The high rates for hides has resulted in the rise in price of boots, the supply being less than the demand. Leather has advanced from 2 to 8 cents a pound, and this has sent the price of booto up from 2;a per Dent. to 7i2 per cent, This means that customers will pay all the way from 5 to 20 per cent. more for their boots. The largest increases are on the cheaper classes of goods, Kincardine Review: The Ontario West Shore Railway Company has five gangs of men at work, one at Menese- tung station unloading rails and other material; one near the Presbyterian ohnroh, Ashfield; one at Eighteen -mile River; one at McLeen's creek, and one north of the Eighteen -mile River. About eighty men in all are employed. The rails required for the road between here and Kincardine aggregate some 4,500 tons, or about 300 carloads, of which about 100 carloads have already arrived. In addition about ten oar - loads of track fastenings have arrived, and handcars and traek.laying oars also are here. It is hoped a start on the work of track -laying will be made by the 15th of next month. The mat- ter of a switch from the O. P. R. tracks to' connect with the electric railway tracks is before the Dominion railway commission and the Ontario railway and municipal board, jointly, the 0. P. R. having a Dominion obarter and the eleotrio railway an Ontario charter. HE ENJOYS HIS MEALS NOW For He Keeps a "Little Digester" Handy Mr. Glassco, of Toronto, wrote us on May aeth last: Tait CoxaSlxAIT MEDicaxr Co., 5o9 Church St., Toronto. Dear Sirs,--- / wish you would send me another box of your "Little Digesters". A11 the members of my family have been using them and have obtained the most satis- factory results. I congratulate you on your success in putting up a tablet for the cure of Indigestion. I suffered for years and tried everything that was recommended to me. Nothing gave me relief, until Iwas persuaded to try "Little Digesters". Now I never suffer from Indigestion. I enjoy my meals and am not afraid to eat, because I know a "Little Diges- ter" after each meal will digest my food. I recommend them to all my friends who suffer from Indigestion and would further say that you may publish the above if you wish. I know there are thousands of people suffering from Indigestion who will be glad to know there is a safe and sure cure for thein. 'Stirs very truly, (Signed) E. S. GLASSCO. "Tittle Digesters" cost es cents at your druggists, or by mail franc Coleman Medicine Co., Toronto, as Wh vn n roan is hnagry for prate he ! On Friday, OMtober 220, the death of usually reeds oritiolsm, 0 N. Var:zant and Marry Sellers, Toronto opticians, on a charge of pro- ourinR girls for immoral purposes, were committed for trial. Smudges on wall paper, if it is a solid color, oan he removed by rubbing with the erd of a whisk brooin, gathered closely in the hand. For a homemade shoe tree, take an old stocking, sew up the rents and holes roughly but securely, etuff with bran and tie about two inches from the top. To prevent tinware rusting, rub ov r with fresh lard and put in a bot oven for a few minutes before usiug it, If treated in Ghia manner it will never rust. To preserve out flowers, fill the vase two thirds full of sand before putting in the water. Stick the stems in the sand, Roses and carnations will some- times take root, Mr, George A. Williams, secretary- treasurer of the Williams Piano Co., died enddenly at Oshawa, of heart fail• are, aged 02. He leaves a widow and one child, t When going from a warm atmosphere into a cooler one keep the month always closed so that the air may be warmed by its passage through the nose before it reaches the Iungs. In washing greasy skillets the addi- tion of a little soda to the first water will neutralize the grease and make them muah easier to clean. They are best cleaned when hot. Wm. Porter, lessee of the Ooulson House, one of the largest hotels in Owen Sound, was fined $100 and costs for a breach of the looal option by-law. In- spector Matt Beckett was the prosecutor and Porter pleaded guilty. The reconstruction on a fireproof basis of the burned wing of the Parlia- meut Building will coat the Province $285,000, aocording to the estimate of Mr. E. J. Lennox. Of this amount about $150,000 will be mot by insurance and from the sale of material as salvage. The Board of Education of London. Ont., have deoided that all boys in the, Public School shall be given military training, Col. Hodgins, D. 0. 0., is assisting the Board arrange the work, whioh will be under the supervision of competent men from Wolseley Bar- racks. The County Oounoil of Carlton Coun- ty waited on Hon. Dr Raanme, Minister of Public Works, in connection with a comprehensive scheme for improving the county highways. The soheme calls for an expenditure of $300,000, and the deputation asked that the Minister have passed an order•in-Oounoil to obtain the usual Provinoial grant of one third, or $100,000, Daniel NoNain, aged 86 years, 000urred at the family residence, lot 15, conces- sion 13, Ashfield. Deceased was born in Ireland and Dame to Oanade in 1845. He settled In Ingersoil where he lived for a number of years and was united in marriage to Mary Brown. They moved to the township of Ashfield 61 years ago and with the exception of five years, whioh they spent in Huron. they have resided there ever since. Mr. Wm. Cooper of the Huron road, leellett, three miles west of Seaforth, is not one of those farmers who thinks the orohard does not pay, in faot he says it is one of the best paying departments on the farm. This year he bad 125 barrels of apples for which he reoeived $1,25 a barrel, the bnyer doing the packing and provided the barrels, and all Mt. Cooper had to do was to pull the fruit. Las spriug Mr, Cooper had the ground sum- mer (allowed. This not only nourished the trees but had the effect of killing a lot of the worms and he says that as a result he had not nearly so mnoh wormy fruit as in former years. He says it certainly pays to keep the trees properly pruned and the ground well cultivated, the result being a bigger return in mon- ey for the ground monied and the work required than for any other farm Drop. WOMEN'S WOES Wingham Women are Finding Re- lief at Last. It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity; they must "keep up," mast attend to duties in spite of constantly aching banks, or headaches, dizzy spells, bearing -down pains; they must stoop over when to stoop means torture. They must walk and bend and work with racking pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and Duras the kidneys and is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. Runatedler of Leopold St., Wing - ham, Ont„ says; "1 suffered with an attack of pleurisy whloh had greatly weakened me and left a bad effect across the small part of my bank. A severe pain settled in the region of the kidneys and extended around my sides. X could scarcely stoop over or straighten myself up. Headaches and spells of dizziness were frequent and my eyes were weak and painful. Booth's Kid. ney Pills were recommended and I tried them. They soon relieved me, the pains and tenderness left me and the headaches and dizziness were likewise quickly dispelled. I believe Booth's Kidney Pills to be an exceptional remedy and will not hesitate to recom- mend them." Sold by Dealers. Price 60 Dents. The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie Ont., Sole Canadian Agents. DANGEROUS DANDRUFFI Here is the way the papers will write up weddings ten years hence: "The bride looked very well in a travel- ling dress, but all eves were centered upon the groom. He wore a dark suit that fitted hie form perfectly, and in his dainty gloved hands he carried a small rose. Hie curly hair was beauti- fully done, and a delicate odor of hair oil of the best quality floated down the aisle as he passed. The young people will miss him now that he is married. He is loved by all for his many accom- plishments, his tender grace and winn- ing ways. The bride commands a good salary as a bookkeeper and the groom will miss none of the luxuries to which he has been accustomed. A orowd of pretty men saw him off at the depot, Will Make Canada A Baldheaded Nation if Not Checked. M. Pasteur, the great French Phy- sician of Paris, once said: "I believe we than one day rid the world of all diseases caused by germs." Dandruff is caaced by germs, a fact accepted by all physicians. Dandruff is the root of all hair evils. If it were not for the little des- tructive germs working with a perste. tenoy worthy of a better cause, there would be no baldness. Parisian Sage will kill the dandruff germs and remove dandruff in two weeks or money back, Walton McKibben guarantees it. It will stop itching scalp, falling hair and make the hair grow thick and abun- dant. It puts life and lustre into the hair and prevents it from turning gray. It is the hair dressing par excel- lence, daintily perfumed and free from grease stickinese. It is the favorite with women of taste and culture who kaow the social value of fascinating hair. A large bottle costs only 60 cents at leading druggists everywhere, and in Wingham by Walton McKibben. The girt with the auburn hair is on every package. A Bohemian tailor at Prague has in. vented a bullet-proof shield for use of the ekirmisher while lying on the ground, This shield, which weighs only five pounds, is made of a compo- sition of wax and felt in which the striking bullets are said to stick without piercing. The. unexpected death of Mrs. (Dr.) Whitley, formerly Miss Minnie Mo. Vittie, of Goderioh, occurred at her home at Gerrie on Friday night, Oct. 22nd, after a few days illness, Mrs. 'Whitley was apparently in her usual health until the previous Sunday, when she was attacked with appendicitis. A specialist was brought from Toronto and her parents were summoned from Goderioh, but medical skill and loving attendance proved of no avail in staying the hand of death. Mrs. Whitley was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. William MoVittie, of Goderioh, and was mart vied less than four months ago and went to make her home with Dr. Leonard N. Whitley at Gorrie. For years before her marriage she was one of Goderioh'e sweetest singers and a general favorite and her removal from the town was greatly regretted. Her untimely death is an inestimable lofts, and the young husband and the parents so unexpectedly plunged in grief have the profound sympathy of all. When Harry Whithorn, laborer, of Hamilton, was killed by the rolling of a tree, ho was ten cents behind in the in- stalment due the Canadian Guardian Assurance Co., and when the widow sued before Jadge Snider, his Honor found in favor of the company. She is now appealing to the Divisional .Court. Mrs, Whitehorn says that the agent was in the habit of calling for the money, but he did not do so in this case, hence the arroar, When the 10 Dents was of- fered to him on Monday, after White - horn's death, he deolined to take it, say- ing that his agency had terminated on the preceding Saturday. Mrs, White- horn claims $250.—Toronto Star. MILBURN'S LAXA-LIVER POLLS Stimulate the Sluggish Liver. Clean the coated tongue, sweeten tate breath, t clear away waste o all t and d poison- ous material from the system in Nature's easy manner, and prevent as well as euro Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Heartburn, Catarrh of the Stomach, Sour Stomach, Water Brash, and all troubles arising from a disordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Bowels. 44.♦++++ Mra. J. C. Westberg, 4- ± Swan River, Man., writes: Suffered + '--" I suffered for years, for Years.♦ more than tongue can tell from liver trouble. ♦+♦+++♦• I tried several kinds of medicine, but could get no relief until I got ltiilburn's Least -Liver Pills. I cannot praise them too highly for what they have done for me." • Price 25 cents a vial, or 5 for $1.00, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. The only nourishment that bread afrords is that which the flour contains. Bread baking is merely putting flour in appetizing form. Flour making is merely potting wheat in shape for bread making:' Royal Household Flour is made from carefully selected Manitoba Hard spring wheat. Every pound is almost a pound of food ; clean, and nutritious. It goes farther, does better baking is more satisfactory in every way than any other flour. Ask your grocer. 12 Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Limited, Montreal. and TWENTY YEARS ACO Loe0 History of the Items from the "Tim sr"yfyles, (From the Tlnims of Nov. 1, 1889.) LOCAL NEWS. Mr. Wm. Olegg is shipping ten oars of barley to Black Rook, N. Y., this week. There is a good deal of grain coming in just now, but the prices of nearly everything the farmer has to sell are low. The prioes paid on the Wingham market on Thursday were: wheat, 80o; oats, 25o; peas, 50c; barley, 40c. A committee of the Wingham Board of Trade, consisting of Messrs. D. M. Gordon, John Neelands and R. Elliott, were in Listowel on Wednesday getting information in regard to gas lighting. On Sunday morning last the members of Court Maitland, No. 25, Oanadian Order of Foresters, accompanied by visiting brethren from Teeswater, Luck - now and Belgrave, proceeded in prooes- sion, headed by the town band, to St. Paul's Church, to listen to a discourse by the inoumbent, the Rev. Mr. Moore - house. There were upwards of 130 in the procession, which presented a fine appearance. BLUEVALE.. Mr. F. Paterson removed to Wing - ham on Wednesday. Mr. S. Soott will occupy Mr. Paterson's house and Mr. Jackson will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Scott. The factory is still running, 24 cheese, per day being made. It will not make you Godlike to oall others godless. If your faith does not justify itself by its fruits there's little use worrying over its roots. It's no use preaching against the sins of people in a way that provokes them to profanity. There never was a ohnroh that went down except it had first failed to get down and serve men. More aches than help come from the honey the preacher puts into his ser- mon on Saturday night. LONDON, ONTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses Catalogues Froe J. W. Westervelt, J. W, Westervelt, Jr., C.A., Principal. Vice -Principal. CORN Makes Housekeeping Easier In Fall and Winter }"Crown Brand Syrup"- s:lould be more largely used by everyone. It simplifies the making of deli- cious dishes to such an exteutthatllouse- keeping becomes easier in everyway. Crown Brand Syrup eaten with bread, toast, biscuits, 'pudding, porridge or pastry, provides sustaining dishes that please the palate and don't overheat the body—dishes that are plain, wholesome, easily prepared and easily digested and at the same time very nourishing. Won't you try CROWN BRAND SYRUP ? When you think of its purity, its wholesometness, of all the dainty and delightful dishes you can make with it, ---when you think of its fine "honey -cream" flavor and clear golden colour, —and haw it will save you trouble and bring variety to every meal --don't you think it worth your while to order some. Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it. For your eonvenieeee Crown grand Syrup is put up in 2, 5, 10 and 20 air tight tinawith lift-off lids. The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Limited ESTABLISHED 1858. 3.09 works: CA1tDXNAZ, Ont. Ofices: MONTROAT„'roRONTO and BRANTFORD "8,