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The Wingham Times, 1909-11-18, Page 6TEM WINWLAAM MMES, NUVE tBER IS, 1909 A Live Daily Paper Will Fut NNA Money in Your Pocket. ,�•1� -with The Toronto. Daily `;V Star's accurate daily mari;et reports you could sell yotir grain and live stock at top- notch pricer., half a cent extra on just ,+,o bushels of wheat or oats would pa; a year's subscrip- tion. c;;c, a hundred ;idred weir lit cn a dozen hogs would cover three years' subscriptions. Don't yon, deiiei:elin_* oil weekly reports, or daily reports that are old when you get them --miss top prices by at least that much several tunes a year? Shw ?alines sires Mrket Reports 12 to 18 Moos Eix iter Than the Uorning Papers Every afternoon's issue of The Star contains that very day's quotations on the grain and live stock markets of Toronto, Montreal, Buffalo, Chicago, and other important cities, These are the same quotations that the next morning's dailies publish -12 to 18 hours later. 4i L.5 A YEAR CLUBBING OFFER This Paper and The Toronto Daily Star together for One Year, $2.20. Guar- anteed Fountain Pen given for 50c. added to above subscription prices. ellielrear txa+teetreatWattOlt ei Being sorry for others is often a mild form of boasting. It is better to have many good friendo than a geed many friends. A man e onid weigh 26 pounds for every foot of hie height. Eyelet embroidery hsa more or lase taken the piece of net for blouses. Constipation and headache. Mrs. R Morrow,'Braoebridge, Ont., writes: "For years I was troubled al- most constantly with conetipatiou and never got anytbiug to do me the lasting good that bas been obtained from Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Not only have they cured oonetipation but have also entirely cured the headaches from which I used to suffer terribly and have improved my health in every way." Pall lace gently, opening the mesh with Om left hand as you iron with the Tight. Two dogs can draw a sleigh carry- ing 250 lbs. a distance of 20 miles in five hours. • Bean tee. _, �yThe Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Glutting onions, turnip and carrots across the fibre makes them more tender when cooked. AU embroideries and colored gar- ments should be ironed ,on the wrong aide whenever possible. DR. A. W. CHASE'S 2 CATARRH CURE r rY Ca is sent direct to the diseased A parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanently cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr.A, W. Chase ivlediitne Co„ Toronto and Buffalo At the first American Bent only six cities reported a population of approxi - Mately $,000 inhabitants. Compared with this number in 1900 there were 286 cities and towns in the same area having a population of 8,000 or more. SOCIETY WOMEN'S HAIR A Simple 'Treatment that Will Make It Truly Fascinating, Walton McKlbbon Guarantees It. Nowadays every up-to-date woman has radiant hair. What a foolish creature a woman wonid be if "rhe lost the opportunity to add to her iattractione. Yet in Cattaia to.day there are lautldreda of thousands of women With harsh, faded, characterless hair who do not make any attempt to int - prove it. In Pads most women have beatitiful hair and to Canada all women who tale Parisian Sagee have lustrous an luxur- iant xur- aunt hair. And any woman reader of the TIMES otrn have attraotive and ins€rouvt hair in til few days' time by using this great hair rejurenator, Parisian Sage. Walton Molibbon sells a large bottle l'or b0 rents and he guarantees it to banlah dandruff, atop falling hair and tithing scalp In tiro weeks or money a*Liis a Hage its an Idea hair tonio, mot it oky tut greasy. It a man is both had and worthless there isn't much hope for him. A man is exonsable for boasting that he never had 000asion to visit a denttet. Bears the ; The Kind Youu Have Always Bought � $%pnature � =ic- % st�mf I j/J , Iron rust stains should be washtd in oxalic acid melted in hot water. Rinse with pure water and a touch of am- monia. The total taxes to be collected. in How- iok for the current year is $25,862,04; in the western division $14,092 88 and in the eastern, $11,769.16. Omnibuses were invented in Paris so far back as 1662, but did not come into use till 1827. They were introduced into London in 1829. Fifty 3 ears' experience of an Old :Nurse MRS. WINSLOw's SOOTHING SYRUP is the prescription of one of the beat fe- male physicians and nnrseo in the United States,and has been need for fifty years 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 oolio. By giving health to the child, it rests the mother. Twenteefive Dente a bottle, An ostrich's egg, which weighs about three pounds, is equal in bulk to about thirty hens' eggs, and is amply suf- fieient to provide a meal for ten men, At a place near Brigue, in the Dor- dogne, the fossilized skeleton of a human being has been unearthed and experts declare that the remains are about 20,000 years old at least. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o When the Ontario Legislature meets again it is said an attempt will be made to alter the law with respeot to the standard weight of bread, An effort will, it is asserted, be put forth to have the legislation, passed as a result of the interest taken by Mr. W. K. Mo - Naught, M. P. P., in the gueation, so amended that the 20 ounce loaf will no longer be the standard, The proposal is that bread Should be sold by the pound and that the pound loaf should be the standard loaf. Judge Winchester, of Toronto, is a terror to evil -doers. Ile is particularly levers on women amanitas, and at the recent sessions in Toronto said he was glad the Dominion Government had given him power to give the lath to men who aesanited women and inflicted bod- ily- harm. In addition to various terms of imprisonment, three were sentenced to 00 lashes each. Women aesa+altera ate Usually physical cowards, and the oat-o'-nine.taits will; do more to serve et a deterrent front wife beating and ludo. *out assault than* a terns fit prison. At a place called Kotron on tiro Frene i ivory coast of A€rico, the natives believe that to eat or destroy a turtle would mean death to the guilty one or sickness in hie family. itee .E .. >;. S eXt 4 XL X dee,. Moors tete u?gnattn 1>x The Kind You Have Always BUD. ou Two sags of (;=corpse L'ttiek, a Russian J -W, were burned to death at Berlin, Oat„ rad a third ti'ae very serionrly burned. They were looked up in the ligase dada„ their pe.reute' abeonoe, and fire broke out, The horse bas a smaller etomsoh pro. portion ite1y than any other animal, be - canoe the horse was created for speed. Had he the ruminating stomach of the ox, he would be quite uafttn1 for the labor: whiob he now performs. »EAF\.LSS CANNOT B5 CURED. by local applications, as they cannot reach the dieeased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cnre deafness, and that is by oonetitutlonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tabo. When this tube is inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed, Deafness 18 the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tnbe restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in. flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We Witt give Oue Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca- tarrh) that eaunot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Onre. Send for ciroulars, free. F. J. ()HENRY & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hail'o Family Pills for con- stipation. Sea -bathing causes many diseases of the ear. Cotton should be put in the ear when it is the intention to submerge the head. The Bylaw to raise the sum of $3500.00 on debentures of the Village of Luck - now for the purpose of completing the new municipal building, was carried by a very large majority, the vote being, 146 and 30 against. For Baby's Skin Troubles. There are times in the life of nearly every child when Dr. Chase's Ointment proves itself a blessing. The tender skin chafes and is irritated by the cloth- ing, Oftentimes baby eczema develops from this very cause. In a dozen ways Dr. Chase's Ointment can be need to sooth and heal the skin and prevent suf- fering of the little one. No treatment is so well spited for this purpose and none is so entirely satisfactory. Dies for a prosposed five -pent piece bearing the head of .George Washing, ton, to take the place of the coin now in circulation, have been prepared by the Philadelphia Mint. If the Govern- ment adopts this coin, it will be the first in authorized oircu]ation to bear the head of the first President of the Republio. His Friend Said " Ii' They Don't }Ielp or Cure Your I Will Stand Tho Price." Mr. J. B. Rusk, + Liver $ Orangeville, Ont., -4- Comp -4- pepsin and Liver laint + writes: "I had been �` Cured. + troubled with Dys- A Complaint andtried many different re- medies but obtained little or no benefit. A friend advised me to give your Lasa -Liver Pills a trial, but I told him I had tried so many"cure alis" that I was tired paying out money for things giving me no benefit. He said,' If they don't help, or cure you, I will stand the price.' So seeing his faith in the Pills, I bought two vials, and I was not deceived, for they were the best I ever used. They gave relief which has had a more lasting effect than any medicine I have ever used, and the beauty about them is, they are small and easy to take. I believe them to be the best medicine for Liver Trouble there is to be found." Price 25 cents a vial or 5 for $1.00, at all dealers, or will be sent direct by mail on receipt of price. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. 6`Nerviline" Cures Rheumatism And Here Is the Proof --,A, Solemn Statement From a Four -years' Cripple, Who Says "Nerviline:" Did It, I I had lived through lay sgfferinge another year it would have been a mir- acle." Tills is elle opening sentence of the decla;atiun made by Mr. J. Eeoles St.iairee, member of one ot, rho best keewn fanarlies for twenty miles round Sydney. "I%ly bends were drawn out of shape, even, my fingers were gnarled and orcoked—racy lateness, seltl'oees and inability to get .about ell showed thi havoc Rh"umatisna ruade wivh lay """° boalttr. Tho bleeping of it all is that I have heard of Nerviline, and now I am able to tell a' d advise others how they may get well, tto. CUBED 4 1-2 TEARS ]Yly system was so weakened that 1 ha to build up with good tonio, so I too Ferrezone at meals. Bat I never stop ped rubbing on Nerviiine—it bad a ma gin inflaenue on any stiff, paiuful joints and bottle after bottle was rubbed o tins painful parte. Nerviline cured me I am well to day—have ben well fo 4tl years." You also can oars rheumatism, lain bago, sciatica, neuralgia or any pato o stiffness in the mantes or joints—to d o use Nerviline. Don't let your drug (hist substitute. Qat Nerviline only arge bottles, 25o , ter five for $1 00; sol verywhere, or The Catarrhortne CO. Kingston, Ont. d k • • a r r 3 sold e 1 e U We call our day 24 hours, but it is eally 23 home, 56 minutes, 5 seconds, Frederick Peterson, a colored man, was stabbed in the head at a dance in Hamilton, and Charles Smith bas been rrested on a charge of committing the ffence, Warden Henry officially confirmed he appointment of George H. Reed, rinoipai of Matkham High Sobool, to ho position of inspector oe public ohoots in South York in sacoeseion to he late Mr, Potheringham. The ap- ointment carries with it a salary of oma `51600. Mr. Reed is a former reei- ent of Kincardine, James Thielman, for the lest tan ears head" waiter at DeImonico's, in Now York City, and before that a wait - r in the same restaurant since 1872, aved and invested his tips so wisely hat ou his death recently he left an state valved at $500,000. This became nown when his widow applied for let - ere of administration in default of a ill. A Wisconsin woman in her seventy- inth year has entered the Ohio state nivereity for the regular collegiate nurse, She says that she will study sychology and literature especially, nd that she has planned a course of tudy that will help keep her occupied tail she reached her ninetieth birth - ay. By that tithe she hopes to be repared to live. Enraged because he said she had tried o take his sweetheart away from him, George A. Neilson, a young man living t 737 King Street west, shot and seri- usly injured Esther Hazen, of 15 Hen- erson St., Toronto, on Thursday night. hree shots were fired and one has been ooated in the girl's left arm, but one n her hip and another in her right houlder could not be reached. Neilson as arrested shortly after the shooting warred, A report on corn growing has been issued by the department of agriculture. The report contains an article on corn growing in Ontario by Prof. O. A. Zavitz, of the Ontario Agricultural College, in which he pointe out that there are 533,433 acres devoted to corn growing in the provinoe; of this acreage more than one half is IOcated in the Counties of Essex, Kent, Middlesex, Elgin, Lambton and Oxford. Essex and Kent produce the greatest quantities Of Dorn for husking, and Oxford -and Mid- dlesex the greatest amount for the silo, The market value of the Dorn Drop in Essex and Kent, according to the latest report, was $3,200,556 in 1007. A passenger steamer was held up au Lake Ede by a Oanadiaa Clastame offl. car, and a warmth searcher, and a lot of women from Leamington, Kingsville and Pdlee Island were asked to pay duties on goods bought by them in De. troit during the excursion they were on. One woman had three pairs of shoee and a suit she was ?asking to smuggle over. Altogether the donee oolleoted amount- ed to $100. A dairyman down in Michigan• found tbat llis oows were returning him $40 per year for $28 worth of feed. He be- gan to study the situation, which led him to a obange of methods. More palatable foods were provided, a silo was built, he grew corn for fodder and silage, and fed his cows regularly and all they would eat. The omit of feed in- creased the first year to $38,47, to $39 the next, and to $41 the last year, but bis returns had also increaeed proper. tiorietely ; $90 16 per cow the first year, $92 70 the second year and $100 16 the last year. Signals of Distress Wingham People Should Know How to Read and Heal Them. Siok kidneys give many signals of distress. The seorotions are dark, contain a sediment. Passages are frequent, scanty, pain - Backache is constant day and night. Heahaohes and dizzy spells are fre- quent. The weakened kidneys need quick help. Don't delay 1 Use a splendid kidney remedy, Booth's Kidney Pills cure sick kid - neve, baokaohes, and urivary disorders Wingham evidence proves this state- ment. R. Leary of Minnie St., Wingham, Ont., says; "My baok had been weak and tender and a severe, grinding pain would entail me across the kidney region if I would stoop over or lift anything. The kidney secretions had beoome un- usually irregular and frequent• and the urine was highly oolored and filled with brick dust sediment. I had tried sever- al different kidney remedies but found none of them to benefit nee. I learned of Booth's Kidney Pilie through an advertisment and procuring a box at Mr. MoKibbon's Pharmacy, I com- moueed their nee. I was soon convin- ced, however of their wonderful cura- tive merits. My baok soon strengthen- ed and the pains and tenderness left it. Tho kidney seoretions were reduced to normal and the urine cleared. Booth's Kidney Pills are a fine and reliable re- medy and I will always reoommend them." Sold by dealers. Price 50 rents. Tho R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Sole Canadian Agents. TEN COMMANDMENTS OF HYGIENE. 1, Rise early, retire early and fill your day with work. 2. Water and bread maintain life; pure air and sunshine are indispensable to health. 3. Frugality and sobriety form the beat elixir of longevity. 4, Cleanliness prevents rust; the best•oared-for machines last the longest. 5. Enough sleep repairs waste and strengthens; too muoh Bleep softens and enfeebles, 6. To be sensibly dressed is to give freedom to one's movement and enough warmth to be proteoted from sudden ohangee of temperature, 7. A clean and cheerful house makes a happy home. 8. The mind is refreshed and invigor- ated by distraotion and amusement; but abuse of them leads to dissipation and dissipation to viae. 9. Cheerfulness makes love of life and love o1 life is half of health. On the contrary, sadness and discourage- ment hasten old age. 10. Do you gain your living 'by your intelleot? Then do not allow your arms and lege to grow stiff. Do you earn your bread by your piok-axe? Do not forget to outtivate your mind and enlarge your thought. temseressemessmomesstormemos aaa The best Canadian wheat, the most modern mills, and the most skilled millers, all combine to give oy i �iisehkFior S� those baking qualities which make it the choice of discriminating housewives everywhere. Give Royal Household a fair trial and you will never go back to other brands. Your grocer will get it for you if you insist. 14 i:iaiaa' biles Co., Limited, I :i'eaL TENTY YEARS ADj Items from the "Times earlhe fyles. Local History of (From the TIMES of Nov. 15, 1889 ) LOCAL NEWS. The remains of a young man named John Taylor, whose people live in Howiok, arrived here from Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday. There died in Wingham, on Friday last, Annie Maddox, wife of Mr. John Martin, lately of Lucknow. Mrs. Mar- tin had been sink for some months, and was in her 44th year. Mr. (Mattes being unable to comply with the conditions, his purchase of the chair factory was not completed, and tenders were asked for it. On Wednes- day the tenders were opened, and the tender of Mr. Wm. Button, of Tees. water, at $2,700, he assuming the mort- gage of the town of $5,000, was accep- ted. The firm of Messrs, J. Brennan & Co. dissolved by mutual consent, on Mon- day last; Mr. John Brennan retiring, In another column we chronicle the death of Mrs, Alexander Walker. Dr. Walker will be remembered by many in Wingham, He taught the Lower • Wingham school with acceptance for years, and afterwards studied his pro- fession with Dr. Wm. Ridd, of this town. Mr. Geo. McKenzie shipped a oar load of bale hay to Toronto, on Tuesday, per G.T.E. Considerable grain • in Doming into market. Mr, Jas. Shaw shipped a oar load of lambs to Black Rook, N.Y., on Friday last, per G. T. R. BIRTHS Lamont,— la Wingham, on the 8th snot., the wife of Mr. Malcolm Lamont t. a son. DEATHS. Robertson,—In East Wawanoah, on 10th inst., Ohristian Robertson, daugh- ter of Mr. Arohibald Roberton, aged 19 years and 9 months, Martin.—In Wingham, on the 8th inst., Annie Maddox, beloved wife of Mr. John Martin, (late of Luoknow,) aged 43 years and 9 months. Tubercular deposits were discovered by Dan Knapp, butcher for Scone beef - ring, in one of the animals killed by him this fall, Of course the diseased meat was destroyed and the owner had to supply another carcass. This is the firet instance ile this locality of tuber- oulosis being discovered by a beefring butcher. Dr. Bone informs ne that from 3 to 4 per cent. of the cattle slaugh- tered at abattoirs are diseased, not in. eluding the lumpjaw animals which are not brought to the market. From 12 to 15 per Dent. of hogs are diseased. That is almost enough to make a man a Dowieite. There is a strong feeling in Toronto for a city abattoire where all animals for city consumption would be slaughtered tinder inspection. Since the exhibit of diseased meats at Toronto Pair the abattoir trade in Toronto Into increased fully one third,-Oheeley Enterprise. Raw Furs and Skins WE ARE BUYERS of all kinds of RAW FURS and SKINS We Guarantee Honest Assort- ment, Highest Market Prices and Quick returns. WE PAY EXi'RESS CHARGES Send for our 19094910 PRICE LIST FREE REVILLON F''RERES 134 et 136 ric011I St., noatresi. tnTro Have you on some part of your body a sore, or eruption, or ulcer, or eczemous patch which, hidden from the gaze of others, yet causes you hours and hours of pain and incon- venience 4 Piave you tried this, and that, and the other remedy in vain, and are you feeling disheartened and dis- couraged.? is-couraged.7 If so read the following instances of Zam.• Bak's Tiea1ing power, and apply it to your case: "I had en ulcerated leg for several years. The ulcers spread all round the limb, which was swollen to nearly twice its normal aizo. Several doctere treated me. One enggested amputation. None did me any good, Zam-Buk healed the sores!" So says Mrs. (Iilmour, of Princess St., Kingston. Or, read this t " :tty mother tried many things for abscesses and eruption*, but in vain. In gain -Bak she found a complete aura." So says Miss A. Coggin, of Wapella (Sask.). .offerors from these Hidden Skin Troubles" of any maitre *haul dP- profit by each experiences as this. Lam-I3uk is seen at its best when applied to cases Which have defied ordinary treatment. Write for trial box, and teat it it at our expense exaselrodene Free Send this coupon end 10 etam to ZanW ttk co.. Tor- onto, with tame of this patter, free trial bot will bet hailed you, les ZAr .B'Ult AND A MIRACLE or HEALING Over and over again Zam-Buk has per- formed a mired. of heating when applied to sores and skin injuries which have refused to heal under any other form of treatment. Why not let it heal your trouble? Immedi- ately Zam.l3uk is applied to a sore or wound or diseased portion of flesh it commences its orae 'n two directiong. It anoints the ex- r+lr t nd its antiseptic properties prevent any. +erms and bacilli from creating trouble. n the lterbalessonces and juices so finely purified and concentrated, penetrate the subjacent layers and stimulate the weakened or diseased cells to active, healthy operation. These cells then put forth their " Building" rodu t cs and replace p o sce th layer with fresh and healthy tissue.ouBy degrees the whole diseased surface is thus re laced by new healthy skin. In this way Zam.Buk cures cots, b,srns, bruises, ulcera, abscesses, itch, eczema eruptions, pustules, scurry, Balt rheum, bloodpoison, and other forms of skin trouble. Zein-lituk alae cures piles, varicose ulcers, eta. All druggists and stores sell at 60e per box, or from Zara -Bak Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes Ce.50. .. KERNELS FROM THE SANCTUM MILL Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.1 Being sorry for others is often a mild form of boasting. It is better to have many good friendo than a geed many friends. A man e onid weigh 26 pounds for every foot of hie height. Eyelet embroidery hsa more or lase taken the piece of net for blouses. Constipation and headache. Mrs. R Morrow,'Braoebridge, Ont., writes: "For years I was troubled al- most constantly with conetipatiou and never got anytbiug to do me the lasting good that bas been obtained from Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Not only have they cured oonetipation but have also entirely cured the headaches from which I used to suffer terribly and have improved my health in every way." Pall lace gently, opening the mesh with Om left hand as you iron with the Tight. Two dogs can draw a sleigh carry- ing 250 lbs. a distance of 20 miles in five hours. • Bean tee. _, �yThe Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Glutting onions, turnip and carrots across the fibre makes them more tender when cooked. AU embroideries and colored gar- ments should be ironed ,on the wrong aide whenever possible. DR. A. W. CHASE'S 2 CATARRH CURE r rY Ca is sent direct to the diseased A parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanently cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr.A, W. Chase ivlediitne Co„ Toronto and Buffalo At the first American Bent only six cities reported a population of approxi - Mately $,000 inhabitants. Compared with this number in 1900 there were 286 cities and towns in the same area having a population of 8,000 or more. SOCIETY WOMEN'S HAIR A Simple 'Treatment that Will Make It Truly Fascinating, Walton McKlbbon Guarantees It. Nowadays every up-to-date woman has radiant hair. What a foolish creature a woman wonid be if "rhe lost the opportunity to add to her iattractione. Yet in Cattaia to.day there are lautldreda of thousands of women With harsh, faded, characterless hair who do not make any attempt to int - prove it. In Pads most women have beatitiful hair and to Canada all women who tale Parisian Sagee have lustrous an luxur- iant xur- aunt hair. And any woman reader of the TIMES otrn have attraotive and ins€rouvt hair in til few days' time by using this great hair rejurenator, Parisian Sage. Walton Molibbon sells a large bottle l'or b0 rents and he guarantees it to banlah dandruff, atop falling hair and tithing scalp In tiro weeks or money a*Liis a Hage its an Idea hair tonio, mot it oky tut greasy. It a man is both had and worthless there isn't much hope for him. A man is exonsable for boasting that he never had 000asion to visit a denttet. Bears the ; The Kind Youu Have Always Bought � $%pnature � =ic- % st�mf I j/J , Iron rust stains should be washtd in oxalic acid melted in hot water. Rinse with pure water and a touch of am- monia. The total taxes to be collected. in How- iok for the current year is $25,862,04; in the western division $14,092 88 and in the eastern, $11,769.16. Omnibuses were invented in Paris so far back as 1662, but did not come into use till 1827. They were introduced into London in 1829. Fifty 3 ears' experience of an Old :Nurse MRS. WINSLOw's SOOTHING SYRUP is the prescription of one of the beat fe- male physicians and nnrseo in the United States,and has been need for fifty years 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 oolio. By giving health to the child, it rests the mother. Twenteefive Dente a bottle, An ostrich's egg, which weighs about three pounds, is equal in bulk to about thirty hens' eggs, and is amply suf- fieient to provide a meal for ten men, At a place near Brigue, in the Dor- dogne, the fossilized skeleton of a human being has been unearthed and experts declare that the remains are about 20,000 years old at least. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature o When the Ontario Legislature meets again it is said an attempt will be made to alter the law with respeot to the standard weight of bread, An effort will, it is asserted, be put forth to have the legislation, passed as a result of the interest taken by Mr. W. K. Mo - Naught, M. P. P., in the gueation, so amended that the 20 ounce loaf will no longer be the standard, The proposal is that bread Should be sold by the pound and that the pound loaf should be the standard loaf. Judge Winchester, of Toronto, is a terror to evil -doers. Ile is particularly levers on women amanitas, and at the recent sessions in Toronto said he was glad the Dominion Government had given him power to give the lath to men who aesanited women and inflicted bod- ily- harm. In addition to various terms of imprisonment, three were sentenced to 00 lashes each. Women aesa+altera ate Usually physical cowards, and the oat-o'-nine.taits will; do more to serve et a deterrent front wife beating and ludo. *out assault than* a terns fit prison. At a place called Kotron on tiro Frene i ivory coast of A€rico, the natives believe that to eat or destroy a turtle would mean death to the guilty one or sickness in hie family. itee .E .. >;. S eXt 4 XL X dee,. Moors tete u?gnattn 1>x The Kind You Have Always BUD. ou Two sags of (;=corpse L'ttiek, a Russian J -W, were burned to death at Berlin, Oat„ rad a third ti'ae very serionrly burned. They were looked up in the ligase dada„ their pe.reute' abeonoe, and fire broke out, The horse bas a smaller etomsoh pro. portion ite1y than any other animal, be - canoe the horse was created for speed. Had he the ruminating stomach of the ox, he would be quite uafttn1 for the labor: whiob he now performs. »EAF\.LSS CANNOT B5 CURED. by local applications, as they cannot reach the dieeased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cnre deafness, and that is by oonetitutlonal remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tabo. When this tube is inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed, Deafness 18 the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tnbe restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in. flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We Witt give Oue Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca- tarrh) that eaunot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Onre. Send for ciroulars, free. F. J. ()HENRY & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hail'o Family Pills for con- stipation. Sea -bathing causes many diseases of the ear. Cotton should be put in the ear when it is the intention to submerge the head. The Bylaw to raise the sum of $3500.00 on debentures of the Village of Luck - now for the purpose of completing the new municipal building, was carried by a very large majority, the vote being, 146 and 30 against. For Baby's Skin Troubles. There are times in the life of nearly every child when Dr. Chase's Ointment proves itself a blessing. The tender skin chafes and is irritated by the cloth- ing, Oftentimes baby eczema develops from this very cause. In a dozen ways Dr. Chase's Ointment can be need to sooth and heal the skin and prevent suf- fering of the little one. No treatment is so well spited for this purpose and none is so entirely satisfactory. Dies for a prosposed five -pent piece bearing the head of .George Washing, ton, to take the place of the coin now in circulation, have been prepared by the Philadelphia Mint. If the Govern- ment adopts this coin, it will be the first in authorized oircu]ation to bear the head of the first President of the Republio. His Friend Said " Ii' They Don't }Ielp or Cure Your I Will Stand Tho Price." Mr. J. B. Rusk, + Liver $ Orangeville, Ont., -4- Comp -4- pepsin and Liver laint + writes: "I had been �` Cured. + troubled with Dys- A Complaint andtried many different re- medies but obtained little or no benefit. A friend advised me to give your Lasa -Liver Pills a trial, but I told him I had tried so many"cure alis" that I was tired paying out money for things giving me no benefit. He said,' If they don't help, or cure you, I will stand the price.' So seeing his faith in the Pills, I bought two vials, and I was not deceived, for they were the best I ever used. They gave relief which has had a more lasting effect than any medicine I have ever used, and the beauty about them is, they are small and easy to take. I believe them to be the best medicine for Liver Trouble there is to be found." Price 25 cents a vial or 5 for $1.00, at all dealers, or will be sent direct by mail on receipt of price. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. 6`Nerviline" Cures Rheumatism And Here Is the Proof --,A, Solemn Statement From a Four -years' Cripple, Who Says "Nerviline:" Did It, I I had lived through lay sgfferinge another year it would have been a mir- acle." Tills is elle opening sentence of the decla;atiun made by Mr. J. Eeoles St.iairee, member of one ot, rho best keewn fanarlies for twenty miles round Sydney. "I%ly bends were drawn out of shape, even, my fingers were gnarled and orcoked—racy lateness, seltl'oees and inability to get .about ell showed thi havoc Rh"umatisna ruade wivh lay """° boalttr. Tho bleeping of it all is that I have heard of Nerviline, and now I am able to tell a' d advise others how they may get well, tto. CUBED 4 1-2 TEARS ]Yly system was so weakened that 1 ha to build up with good tonio, so I too Ferrezone at meals. Bat I never stop ped rubbing on Nerviiine—it bad a ma gin inflaenue on any stiff, paiuful joints and bottle after bottle was rubbed o tins painful parte. Nerviline cured me I am well to day—have ben well fo 4tl years." You also can oars rheumatism, lain bago, sciatica, neuralgia or any pato o stiffness in the mantes or joints—to d o use Nerviline. Don't let your drug (hist substitute. Qat Nerviline only arge bottles, 25o , ter five for $1 00; sol verywhere, or The Catarrhortne CO. Kingston, Ont. d k • • a r r 3 sold e 1 e U We call our day 24 hours, but it is eally 23 home, 56 minutes, 5 seconds, Frederick Peterson, a colored man, was stabbed in the head at a dance in Hamilton, and Charles Smith bas been rrested on a charge of committing the ffence, Warden Henry officially confirmed he appointment of George H. Reed, rinoipai of Matkham High Sobool, to ho position of inspector oe public ohoots in South York in sacoeseion to he late Mr, Potheringham. The ap- ointment carries with it a salary of oma `51600. Mr. Reed is a former reei- ent of Kincardine, James Thielman, for the lest tan ears head" waiter at DeImonico's, in Now York City, and before that a wait - r in the same restaurant since 1872, aved and invested his tips so wisely hat ou his death recently he left an state valved at $500,000. This became nown when his widow applied for let - ere of administration in default of a ill. A Wisconsin woman in her seventy- inth year has entered the Ohio state nivereity for the regular collegiate nurse, She says that she will study sychology and literature especially, nd that she has planned a course of tudy that will help keep her occupied tail she reached her ninetieth birth - ay. By that tithe she hopes to be repared to live. Enraged because he said she had tried o take his sweetheart away from him, George A. Neilson, a young man living t 737 King Street west, shot and seri- usly injured Esther Hazen, of 15 Hen- erson St., Toronto, on Thursday night. hree shots were fired and one has been ooated in the girl's left arm, but one n her hip and another in her right houlder could not be reached. Neilson as arrested shortly after the shooting warred, A report on corn growing has been issued by the department of agriculture. The report contains an article on corn growing in Ontario by Prof. O. A. Zavitz, of the Ontario Agricultural College, in which he pointe out that there are 533,433 acres devoted to corn growing in the provinoe; of this acreage more than one half is IOcated in the Counties of Essex, Kent, Middlesex, Elgin, Lambton and Oxford. Essex and Kent produce the greatest quantities Of Dorn for husking, and Oxford -and Mid- dlesex the greatest amount for the silo, The market value of the Dorn Drop in Essex and Kent, according to the latest report, was $3,200,556 in 1007. A passenger steamer was held up au Lake Ede by a Oanadiaa Clastame offl. car, and a warmth searcher, and a lot of women from Leamington, Kingsville and Pdlee Island were asked to pay duties on goods bought by them in De. troit during the excursion they were on. One woman had three pairs of shoee and a suit she was ?asking to smuggle over. Altogether the donee oolleoted amount- ed to $100. A dairyman down in Michigan• found tbat llis oows were returning him $40 per year for $28 worth of feed. He be- gan to study the situation, which led him to a obange of methods. More palatable foods were provided, a silo was built, he grew corn for fodder and silage, and fed his cows regularly and all they would eat. The omit of feed in- creased the first year to $38,47, to $39 the next, and to $41 the last year, but bis returns had also increaeed proper. tiorietely ; $90 16 per cow the first year, $92 70 the second year and $100 16 the last year. Signals of Distress Wingham People Should Know How to Read and Heal Them. Siok kidneys give many signals of distress. The seorotions are dark, contain a sediment. Passages are frequent, scanty, pain - Backache is constant day and night. Heahaohes and dizzy spells are fre- quent. The weakened kidneys need quick help. Don't delay 1 Use a splendid kidney remedy, Booth's Kidney Pills cure sick kid - neve, baokaohes, and urivary disorders Wingham evidence proves this state- ment. R. Leary of Minnie St., Wingham, Ont., says; "My baok had been weak and tender and a severe, grinding pain would entail me across the kidney region if I would stoop over or lift anything. The kidney secretions had beoome un- usually irregular and frequent• and the urine was highly oolored and filled with brick dust sediment. I had tried sever- al different kidney remedies but found none of them to benefit nee. I learned of Booth's Kidney Pilie through an advertisment and procuring a box at Mr. MoKibbon's Pharmacy, I com- moueed their nee. I was soon convin- ced, however of their wonderful cura- tive merits. My baok soon strengthen- ed and the pains and tenderness left it. Tho kidney seoretions were reduced to normal and the urine cleared. Booth's Kidney Pills are a fine and reliable re- medy and I will always reoommend them." Sold by dealers. Price 50 rents. Tho R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Sole Canadian Agents. TEN COMMANDMENTS OF HYGIENE. 1, Rise early, retire early and fill your day with work. 2. Water and bread maintain life; pure air and sunshine are indispensable to health. 3. Frugality and sobriety form the beat elixir of longevity. 4, Cleanliness prevents rust; the best•oared-for machines last the longest. 5. Enough sleep repairs waste and strengthens; too muoh Bleep softens and enfeebles, 6. To be sensibly dressed is to give freedom to one's movement and enough warmth to be proteoted from sudden ohangee of temperature, 7. A clean and cheerful house makes a happy home. 8. The mind is refreshed and invigor- ated by distraotion and amusement; but abuse of them leads to dissipation and dissipation to viae. 9. Cheerfulness makes love of life and love o1 life is half of health. On the contrary, sadness and discourage- ment hasten old age. 10. Do you gain your living 'by your intelleot? Then do not allow your arms and lege to grow stiff. Do you earn your bread by your piok-axe? Do not forget to outtivate your mind and enlarge your thought. temseressemessmomesstormemos aaa The best Canadian wheat, the most modern mills, and the most skilled millers, all combine to give oy i �iisehkFior S� those baking qualities which make it the choice of discriminating housewives everywhere. Give Royal Household a fair trial and you will never go back to other brands. Your grocer will get it for you if you insist. 14 i:iaiaa' biles Co., Limited, I :i'eaL TENTY YEARS ADj Items from the "Times earlhe fyles. Local History of (From the TIMES of Nov. 15, 1889 ) LOCAL NEWS. The remains of a young man named John Taylor, whose people live in Howiok, arrived here from Denver, Colorado, on Wednesday. There died in Wingham, on Friday last, Annie Maddox, wife of Mr. John Martin, lately of Lucknow. Mrs. Mar- tin had been sink for some months, and was in her 44th year. Mr. (Mattes being unable to comply with the conditions, his purchase of the chair factory was not completed, and tenders were asked for it. On Wednes- day the tenders were opened, and the tender of Mr. Wm. Button, of Tees. water, at $2,700, he assuming the mort- gage of the town of $5,000, was accep- ted. The firm of Messrs, J. Brennan & Co. dissolved by mutual consent, on Mon- day last; Mr. John Brennan retiring, In another column we chronicle the death of Mrs, Alexander Walker. Dr. Walker will be remembered by many in Wingham, He taught the Lower • Wingham school with acceptance for years, and afterwards studied his pro- fession with Dr. Wm. Ridd, of this town. Mr. Geo. McKenzie shipped a oar load of bale hay to Toronto, on Tuesday, per G.T.E. Considerable grain • in Doming into market. Mr, Jas. Shaw shipped a oar load of lambs to Black Rook, N.Y., on Friday last, per G. T. R. BIRTHS Lamont,— la Wingham, on the 8th snot., the wife of Mr. Malcolm Lamont t. a son. DEATHS. Robertson,—In East Wawanoah, on 10th inst., Ohristian Robertson, daugh- ter of Mr. Arohibald Roberton, aged 19 years and 9 months, Martin.—In Wingham, on the 8th inst., Annie Maddox, beloved wife of Mr. John Martin, (late of Luoknow,) aged 43 years and 9 months. Tubercular deposits were discovered by Dan Knapp, butcher for Scone beef - ring, in one of the animals killed by him this fall, Of course the diseased meat was destroyed and the owner had to supply another carcass. This is the firet instance ile this locality of tuber- oulosis being discovered by a beefring butcher. Dr. Bone informs ne that from 3 to 4 per cent. of the cattle slaugh- tered at abattoirs are diseased, not in. eluding the lumpjaw animals which are not brought to the market. From 12 to 15 per Dent. of hogs are diseased. That is almost enough to make a man a Dowieite. There is a strong feeling in Toronto for a city abattoire where all animals for city consumption would be slaughtered tinder inspection. Since the exhibit of diseased meats at Toronto Pair the abattoir trade in Toronto Into increased fully one third,-Oheeley Enterprise. Raw Furs and Skins WE ARE BUYERS of all kinds of RAW FURS and SKINS We Guarantee Honest Assort- ment, Highest Market Prices and Quick returns. 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