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The Wingham Times, 1911-01-26, Page 3IMP TH WINGRAII =UM •TANUARY 96 1911 My Own Son Was A Martyr to Dyspepsia ‘fruitmalves" Completely Cured Him Irutnaseate, Or, SEM, 23, t9to, "Pruit-a-tives" is the beet remedy 1 keep for sale, I am in the General Store business, at the above address, and have been a resident of Inkerman for thirty. seven years, and since I started this store, (four years ago) Iliave found your remedy the most satisfactory one J have sold. Many of my customers having used them with the most beneficial results, and, I can truthfully say that / know of two particular cases, among my patrons, thatlaave been completelyeured of Th'epelesia, They had previously been treated by physicians without 'being cured, but I advised them to try "Fruit- atives", and sine taking that remedy their troubles have vauisheds My own son was a martyr to the same complaint, or Dyspepsia, and after a short course of Pettit -astives", he is ALEX, LARUE ensoying the best of health; I recommend "Pruit-astives", on every possible occasion, and would say that if every general store keeper, who stocks medicines, would keep "Pruit-atives" prominently displayed, he would increase his business many fold. You have iny authority to publish this letter along with my photo, if you think it would aid the sale of "Fruit-a-tives". (Signed) ALEX. LARUB. The sales of "Fruit-a-tives" are itiereasing by leaps and bounds. Thousands Of people, who have been cured by "Pruit-a-tives" are telling the good news to thousands of others, and these in turn are recommending it to still other, "Fruit-a-tives" is the only medicine in the world made of fruit, soc a box -6 for $2,50, trig size, 250, At all dealers, or sent post paid ou receipt of price*, Fruitea-tives Limited, Ottawa, WHEN SHOULD A DOCTOR RETIRE? Th P *t court has just Riven a de. oIBir "all will be of interest to fleece 13 as it raises the question of t' ..e at which doctors ought to retb A fh '' glutting of this year a well kno « P is 'physician, Dr. Begone Ohente t 66 years of age, was the vic- tim rious automobile accident, whieh prevented him from following hie osmotic for nine months and necces- Iliteteri fling etay in the south of Erin 0, He brought an aotion against the .„*,(1.! of the automobile, which overran- d his oonpe, (*liming $2,400 for w 111:1.0 treatment and his stay in the were ; $12,000 for lose of praotieo and e50,000 for "diminution of clientele in tie ,uoire beonnse of the time dur- ing e hieh is was away from his con - initiate r t itus and of the loss of strength Which will for the future prevent him front p, rforming the same amount of work as te-fore the accident," The nowt expressed the opinion that "at the tsve of Dr. Cheuriot the greater number of medioal men aspire to a well merited repose," and considered there- fore rhist damages to the amount of $12,000 would meet the case. From this it would sem that the court thinks that dootors are too old at 66 to prac- tise. - • • LONDON, ONTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Courses Catalogues Free /- W. Westervelt, 1, W, Westervelt, Ir.. C.A., Principal. Vice -Principal. Wireless to Cannibals. A message by wireless telegraphy di rent to a cannibal king will soon be within the realm of possibility, for a high power wireless station is now in course of iostallation in Bridal New Guinea, or Papua, a country where a proportion of the natives stili maintain the unpleasant habit of eating their neighbors. Mr. J. H. P Murray, the Lieutenant - Governor of British New Gainer. give e the news of this strange linking togeth. er of civilization and derkett balbar- . He only recently returned from London to Port Adoresby, the capital of British New Guinea, 12,000 miles away to spend Christmas in England. "When the wireless enstion is in wet k hag order," said Mr. Murray, h We shall be in daily communication with Aust- ralia, and there is some talk now of es- tablishing a new simper at Pott Moresby Under the present conditions, without the wireless, when a butiness man in New Gaines wants to communicate with his principals ha'the commonwealth it may take about three months before he can get a reply," Imprisonment in a punishment for cannibalism, but Mr, Murray has found that the natives cease the practice when they are convinced that it is a bad form to make a repast of a neighbor. Orok- ola is one village which has set its face against cannibalism, and where no known cannibal is ever received. Thus among the other natives to be on visit- ing terms at Orokola is a mark of high social tone. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Waists to be worn on cold days under thin shirtwaists may be made from good parts of worn flannel shirts and pants. NERVOUS, LIFELESS DEBILITATED MEN YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLE-AGED 1VIE1. the victims of early indiscretions and later ex. eesses, who are failures In ilfe-you are the oneswo can restore to manhood and revive the spark of energy and vitality. DIA give up in despair because you have treated •with other doctors, u.,ed electric belts and tried various drug store nostrums. Our New Method Treatment has snatched hundreds front tho brink of despair, has re- stored happiness to hundreds of homes and has made successful men of those who were "down and out." Wo prescribe specific rem- edies for each individual case according to the r symptoms and complicatlons-we have no natent inedicines, This is ono of the neerets of our wonderful success as our treatment can- not fail for we prescribe remedies adapted to each individual ease. Only curable cases ac- cepted. Wo have done business throughout Canada for over 20 Years. 'CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY DEADER gpoeYtolti,r1. Tioetillanidliurgetggatlit as your blood been Leased? have you any wealmessf Ode New Method Treatment will curs you. What it has done for others it will do for yeu. consultation Free. No matter who has treated yoo, write for AO honest opinion Free of Charge. Books "Boyhood, Manhood, Fatherhood. (llustrat. ed) 00 Diseases of Mon. • NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No names on boxes or etivet. oyes. Everything Confidential. Question List end Cost of Treatment FREE FOR HOME 'TREATMENT. Do.KENNEDYIkKENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. priNOTICE INN t rafr Cadatustbeadressed anaerresptcetegepatt. went in Windier, Ont. If yott desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat pritialtt in our Windsor Offices which are for Correspondence and , Zaboratory or Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: , DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY* Windsor, Ont. Write for tut primes *Mao, 6 • •••■••••••ropimpoiramosimemi • mpr•r•FliMeNPRO. PERT PARAGRAPHS. mosp any coward will fight if there Is a wail ,behtud him so be can't run. When a woman wants a new bat 4 paper bag of candy won't do her In- stead. It is easy enough to- please people if you first know what they want and then give it to them just as they want It. It Is a good thing to make hay while the baying Is good. Removing ourselves from the Scene of immediate action Is sometimes our very best stunt, . Gettiug into a place that he Is too small to fill sometimes pinches a man. Being worsted in a deal Is simply in- sufferable -unless you get the first and best chance to tell it yourself. It is hard to believe that we are in the wrong, but sometimes our friends just won't let us believe anything else. A reformer is n person who, not be- ing able to have things his way, is try- ing to keep the other crowd from hay. ing theirs. While feeling that the Ten Commaud- tueuts are priceless, we tire quite will- ing that others should keep them. The Real Arbiter. It does not matter very much Just how the platform tries to please, NOP yet the words the candidate In torrents tosses on the breeze. The only thing you want to know To make the matter wholly plain Is what philanthropist or trust Finances largely the campaign. Words that are hot enough to burn Are often in tho platform writ, And, swearing ho will swear by them, The candidate may throw a tit, But when it comes to living up To promises so loud and strong It all depends on how it will ' Assist the paying ones along. In statesmanship the candidate May take a just and honest pride, And Ite might live to make his mark Were there no jokers on the side, But he must always keep in'mind The friends who furnished funds to float Into the harbor right side up The slothful and the doubtful vote. So, neatly hobbled in advance, He takes the legislator's chair, And if he does not understand Some others know why he is there. And so he boosts some doubtful things And some well meaning measure kills. He loves his country, yes, Indeed, But, oh, you man who paid the bills! Wider Field. "Hear about dee guy whet got let out of de pen because he wrote po- etry '?" "No. is dat right?" "Sure Mtg. Say. a handy man like dat oughter be able to make a living wid his pen." "He outer make a great forger." His Support. "He thinks he is so Important." "He peonaley is important to him self." "Yes, but he knows there is one per- son More important to him than him. self." "Who is that?" "His wife." ••••••*•• Variety of Ways. "1 wish I knew some way to get even with the ralleoad company." "Walk." "Too hard work." "Stay home." "Too monotonous." "Then pay your fare and make faces at the conductor." Her Usefulness. "She is such a flirt." "18 she?" "I should say so." "Well, I suppose the has to have something in the scheme of thingS to do." •••••1•••••••••••1•0•••• Good Way. "Hear about Brown?" "No, What did he dot" "Got rich quick." '1$ that ao 7 ttow did he do itis °Married a rich widoW.'t 4•••m••••,•••,••••• Mistaken, "Meter dog bit tne," 'Veliv he didn't mean to do i0 "Didn't mean to do it?' "No. You Nee, lac thought yott wevi a little pig Oill1140." 11.6.1616.•666.666 Everlastingly Illegistrig. The NOES Is bot to the stint The battle la not to the straist. Suotecti 60014is to the fella* Itaeos consta.otly..00n CAMIKS Pick Itearniche nn4Fslluvo all the troubles dent to a KM 't state of the system, such as 3)1zsinese,1,141.1Ont, Dr0141114049, Dietreaa after eating, Pointe tho l•le, te. While their Most Telataka4le success UP* OPea43110Wa In 4414 SICK freadaebe, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are Equally valt.eble in constipation, cudng end pre- venting this annoyingeomplaint, whtluthcyalno cornet all 4Iserdereof thee tomac h, etletu atethe Byer and regulate the bowels. Even if they only punt EAD Ache they would he gluiest prieelc ES to those who suffer from thladistressilig complaint; bateau. nately their goodness does 'attend here,and those who once try Ulm tillifindtr.ct-o ilttio pills 81119 111 so many trays that they v 111 not be wil- ling te de WithOut them, Pei:after all aids head ACHE rs the bane of ao many lives that hero Is where we make our great boast. Our pills melt Willa others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to tako. Ono or two pine make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all was 1150 1140714074 111035111Z el. USW TOL .111 banal, Small frice, .••••••• Next to wool end wheat and the out put of its mines, Austtalia's greatest source of prosperity is putter, the pro- duction of wbieh is increasing steadily, A teaspoonful of salt in the water in the outside vessel of a double boiler will raiseethe Temper:stare of the contents of the itmer vessel, A cereal may be made' to boil in this way withoutdaneer of burn i g , Coffee stains, eveti when the coif- has been mixed with Bream or milk may be removed by rubbing the spots with pure glyoertne. Rinse afterward in lukewarm water and press on the wrong side of the fabric: (either silk or wool may •be so treated) with a warm iron. Children need change and recreation, because while they are growing their nervous systems are excitable, and a little -a little-nnusuel amassment will do them good. Allow them plenty of movement, so that their muscles may have the notion needed. CONDITION OF CREAMERIES. The report of Secretary nem rimmed that there were 17,971 petrol, *oodles milk or cream to erfametite its Weetern 04tatiO, 2,66$ more tben the year be' fore. The output of butter W40 9,059,- 000 Pie ert Morose of 1,602.000', mad even CAB does not toolude butter made at the extre creameriee ridded to she list during the year. It ie eatisfeetory to note, too, that the percentage of tet to the creme wee 25 8 per cent, or 5,2 per meat, over 1007 Thirteen more aromments pesteurteed the cream than the year before. The sten merit as ?Q moieture cootent in butter was not quite so ardisfactory- 41) eamplee, taken from 26 °teem tie., showing over 16 per cent, et moisture, The condition of storage rooms in Own. erica is not satisfaetort either, the aver age temperature Mullis the last omen tieing 47 6 degrees The in5julty of oremmeriee are, hovvevdr, clean and tidy, generally; 65 have good drainage, 21 only fair, and ex poor. Farm Labourers Next Spring Commissioner Coorabe and Col. Lerob, Direoter of the Salvation Army Emig. ration Work, have returned from an or tended tour which arrengeneente were made for the Outing of the eininigrante that will come to Canada in the opting auricle the auspiees of the Army. These will principally cousist of farm Lebeur- ere and domesties. Daring tee past year the Army has arranged the immigration of about ten thoneand persona to thle country and arrangements are made for bringing a larger number next season. Farmers and others in Coterie desir- ing to secure labour for next tiering should at once get la touch with the Army. For information write to Brigad- ier H Morris, Iatmigrationan Colonizat- ion DepartinentoTannes and Albert streets Toronto. Watched .For 55 Yearo, Mr. D M. Waters, tills popular drug- gist, Belleville. Out., sold his first boxof Dr. Chase's Kidney and Liver Pills quarter of a century ago and nee sinne then noted inlay remarkable cures, as this medicine grew in popularity The latest mute coming to his attention hi • that of Mrs Mark Ottrey, Bay Side,Ont. who was oared of serious and torturing kidney and bladder trouble by rise of this great medicine. it is Grim But Profitable When the Catch Comes In. Grimsby's (Eng.) busy hour means a lot. A dark day, with mists rolling from the grey North Sea. Shrill- hoots sounding from outside. A churning of oil water, and up race long, nar- row fishing boats, the very latest in this scientific sea -scouring competi- tion, captained by men equally up to date in language of the Jhoicest. Dat you've no time to look at dart- ing, jumbled shipping You're on the fish pontoon, a huge landing. Overhead electric lighth, a low roof, a roof to which steel ladders run in darkness. Along the vast landing sweating, toiling men -men heading fish, clean- ing fish, men packing cases, men fill- ing barrels, men fetching ice from that great building opposite. Out- side, that long, panting line of steam- ers. All for fish! You pause beside one shining heap. Watch a hand, watch a hundred hands, "gutting" with lightning rap- idity'watch huge monsters jambed into barrels; watch ,the struggle for the many weighing machines; leap apsaisdte. IIS some roaring giant, heading a shouting string of carriers, hurries Now a train backs in; trolleys tear across the platforms; trucks are labelled for every town in the British Isles. You watch them fighting against time in this cold morning air; and an engine roars and sparks, gives a warning scream, and is gone. That doesn't matter. Here conies another! You are infected with the spirit; find yourself heaving with the best. Here an auctioneer, surrounded by a mob, who have hardly time to bid; here a policeman taking n man, who's ao busy that he hasn't time to dis- eriminate, and has awkwardly got mixed over other people's property. Other boats 'Deck up; other huge scaly heaps are sorted. The crowd grows larger. Illue-jerseyed figures work in this rush and scurry like machines. "Here for Sheffield! Sheff-" That's drownec1 in a, roar of "Brum. micrham." "Come out! Clear away !" She goes in five minutes. Already the escape's blowing off; already the platform's clearing; already the big boats lie quiet and deserted, and down the, broad platform timid house. wives are coming, basket in hand, for that bargain in fish. "Money, mum Daren't tale it!" roars one stalwart: "Tale yer basket 'ome, an' if it ain't enough, come again I" l'hat means there's a glut on the market! Then that generous giver of other people's property leans back virtuously, lights his clay, and takes( his very first rest for five hours. And others are resting; and. the swarming crowd round that quarter -mile length of trucks thins. Roan of "Standard arise. A bell clangs. "Puff 1 puff !" sounds hollow and heavy in this dark spaee, and shee going, is gone, taking all England's fish din-, tiers, not to mention fish -shop sup- pers, with her. -.-s • The world's gold output bas reached an average of about $1,250,000 for each day of the year, and or that total the Transvaal mines furnish upwards of one-third. According to the official return made by the pity corporation to the London County council, the present rateable value of the oitv is 828,861.385, an in- oreme of $765,280 atnoe the last quin- quennial valuation. Hunters and Trappers WILL GET THE Best Market Price, Honest Treatment, Correct Assortment, Quick Returns. by shipping their Raw Furs and Skins TO REVILLON FRERES ilITARLISH CD 1713 the old reliable Firm of the Fur Trade. 134 and 136 Maui nontreal. Ask for our Free ---le-e3e-e- Price List, WE PAY EXPRESS clIAROES. Fancy Italian pestes should not be cooked a moment after they are done or they become flabby and lose shape, The instant they are done pour a small cup of cold water into the soup to stop the boiling immediately. Tinned fruits should be turned out of the title two hours before the using; the flavor of it is greatly impro this treatment. - HAD HEART TROUBLE NERVES WERE ALL UNSTRUNG. Wherever there is any weakness of the neert or nerves, flagging energy or phy- 3ical breakdown, the use of Milburn's tleart and Nerve Pills will soon produce a. healthy, strong system. ?,liss Bessie Einsley, Arkona, Ont., writes: -"It is with the greatest of pleasure I write you stating the benefit 1 have received by using your Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. This timing I was all run down and could hardly do any work. I went to a doctor and ho told me I had heart trouble and that my ..erves were all unstrung. I took hie medicine, as he ordered rue to do, but it did me no good. I was working in a printing office at the time, and my doctor said it was the type setting caused the trouble, but I thought not. My father advised me to buy a box of your pills us he had cleaved so much enoilt, front them. Before 1 had finished ,n,e box I noticed a great differenze, and Null work hoist morning to night with out any smothering feeling or hot flushes. I can recommend them highly to all nervous and run down people!' Price 50 cents per box, or 3 for $1.28, at all tlealere, or mailed direct an receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Torcntor Ont. •16,964156. -rd.( TORONTO DAILY STAR SPORTING NEWS The sporting pages of The Star are conducted by sporting news writers who are right in the game -men active in athletic eircles-so that it is not ate.y wonder that reported sporting events -no matter where they are held -are most reliable - newsy -and the fullest you will find in any Canadian paper. 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