The Wingham Times, 1911-03-16, Page 6•
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IINENTY fl AGO. Local History of tbe early 80s
Items from the "9 fru." fylas
(Front the TIMES nf atm., 13, 1891.)
LOCAL NEWS
Mr, Robt. Orr, of the Bear, left last
Thureday for a trip through the South-
ern States. He expects to go as far
south as New Mexico before ho returns.
The Salvation Army people are buoy
building their now barracks, on Edward
street. The banding will be 30x80 feet,
and'will be used as a barracks, except
16 feet at the back end, which will be
used as a malaria for the officers in
charge.
On Tuesday last, Mr. Pater G. Mc-
Ewen, son of Mr. John A, bloEwen, of
Morris, ard Mr. J. Hawkin, of Morris,
left for Manitoba, taking with them a
car load of settlers' effeote, which in -
eluded several horses.
Easter falls on March 29, an unusually
early date. The earliest date on whioh
Easter oan fall is March 22, and this
only in case the moon is full Maroh 21,
when this date happens to fall on Sat ur.
day.
Mr. C. N. Griffin has purchased the
building adjoining the Royal Hotel
building, south side, and intends fitting
it up for a store and win move into it
shortly.
John Neelands, S. Kent,
F. Paterson, ok., 15 J. Dinsley, sk., 16
A game of curling was played on the
rink here on Friday, 6th inet, between
four Sootchmen end four of any other
nationality. The result was as follows:
Sootchmen. Any other nationality.
Aodrew Mitchell, J. Taylor,
John Inglis, David Sutherland,
Walter Scott, John D LA sley,
F. Paterson, ek., 22 G. McKenzie, ek. 15
Majority for the Sootchmen, 7 shots.
Scotland for ever.
As we expeoted,East Huron has return.
ed Dr. Macdonald with a largely in.
creased mejority. Had the time not
been so ehort, there is no doubt but Dr.
Maodonald's msjority would have been
much larger than it is. The Liberal
polioy of unrestricted reoiprooity is one
that commends itself to the farmers and
laborers, and will be adopted by the pace
ple in the near future.
The eleotors of West Huron have
spoken with no uncertain sound as ta
free trade with the United States, and
returned the old veteran, Mr. M. 0.
Cameron, with a very large mejority.
Mr. John Lipngston, of the Listowel
flax mills, succeeded in polling votes in
four Ridings on election da—and voted
Mr. George Shaw has purchased the - each time for the winning candidate.
building next to the Brunswiok House,
on the north eide, and is having it fitted
up for a butcher shop. Mr. W. Martin
will also 000upy a portion of the build-
ing as a barber shop.
Mr. John Ambler has purchased the
building lot situated on the corner of
John and Leopold streets, opposite
Messrs. Lloyd 83 Sons' door factory,
from Mr. Charles Taylor, and will erect
a residence thereon the coming Bummer.
The sale was effeoted through Mr. Sam-
uel Youhill's real estate agency.
A close and exciting game was played
here on Tuesday, 10th inst, between
four Grits and Four Tories. The Tories
succeeded in winning by one shot, as
following score will show:
Grits. Tories,
Andrew Mitchell, Gorge Hughes,
John Inglis, E. R. Talbot
When a 'Minna exhibits unusual coon-
omy you may often look for the answer
in the unneual extravagance of her bus.
band.
There may bo nothing new under the
sun, but there are lets of things just ng
gooq,
NeFvzsWere..
Exhausted
Minato, others to know of her remark-
able care byuse of DR. CHASE'S
NERVE FOOD.
Mrs. Martin's condition as deserib.
ed in her letter below gives some idea
of tho extraordinary reconstructive
power of Dr. Chase's N'erve rood. Such
eures as this have placed Dr, Chase's
Nerve Food where it stands today as
the most popular and most offeetive
nerve restorative that money will bey.
Mrs. Edwin Martin, Ayer's Clif,
,r Que., writes,_"Defore I begat using
Dr. A. W. chase's Nerve rood I was
in a terrible condition. Dizzy spells
-would coma over me and i would fall to
the floor in taint. I coul1 not even
Sweep the floor without fainting and
my nervous system seemed to be entire,
3y c3hausied,
"The lifle of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve
has built up my system wonder.
folly so tbat 1 can do my housework
end washing without any trouble, and
I want others to know about it." In.
KW on gvf ting tho genuine Dia A. W.
t haw. Nerve Food, 50 ets. a 'ism 6
Wises for $.‘3.50, at all dealers, o Ed-
nianson, 1htLe 82 Co., Toronto.
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BORN.
Johnson—Io Wingham, on the 4th
inet, the wife of Mr. Fred Johnson; a
daughter.
Seymour—In Winghan, on the 8th
inst, the wife of Mr, Eli Seymour; a
daughter,
DIED.
Lever—Milner—On the llth Inst, at
the Preebyterian manse, Whitechurch,
by Rev. W. H. Geddes, Peter Lever,
oon. 11, East Wawanosh, to Annie Mil-
ner, of St. Augustine.
Galbraith—Hays—On the 4th lust, at
the residence of the bride's parents, by
the Rev. W. Torrance, Mr. John W.
Galbraith, of Turoberry, to Mies Sarah
Jane Reyes, of Garrie.
The year 1909 was the most prosperone
in the history of coal mining in Iowa.
Of the 35 women recentlyeleoted town
councillors io Sw eden I7are school teach -
gra,
Dr. Chase's °Int
merit is a certain
and guaranteed
cureforeach and
every form of
itching, bleeding
and protruding
piles. See testimonials in tho press and ask
your neighbors aboutit. You can use it and
royotir money back if not satisfied. 60e, at all
Jewels r EDMANSON, BATEE4 86 Co., Toronto.
Mt CHASE'S OINTMENT.
If ironed with eleetrio irons clothing
will be as effectually sterilized as if boil-
ed,
It you have trenble in getting rid of
your cold you may know that you are
not treating it properly. There is no need
that a cold [Mould harts on for weeks and
it will not if yon tabe Chamberlain's
Coogh Remedy. For Sele by all dealers,
It is a saddened politiolan who diner.
era his whilom plum tree in fall fruitage
of a lemon orop.
Sohn W SielKelsrettb, Greensboro. Pa.,
has three ohildren, and like most child..
ren he frequently take cold, "We have
tried several kinds of dough medicine"
be says, 'but never found any yet that
did them as ranch good ad Chamberlain's
Coogh Remedy." Per lisle by all dealers.
AISOording to the Paris Figaro Preeld-
era Pelliers will Visit both Xing' Albert
of Belgium and Queen Wilhelmina of
Holland in May.
Great Britain has municipal tramways
worth S229 381 000, and during the last
year over $9.000,000 was paid in to hold-
ers onsuch amt.
It is calculated thst 4 000 persons make
a livino in Leaden by begging, awl that
their average inerane ernounts to about
303 a week, or aver £200 000 a year.
The Feat in Prison.
Tightly imprisoned in the modern
shoe tbe feet p repire and the skin is
chafed and iri irat.J1 until it is in any -
thirst; but a hstklthy notalitiota Corns
and bunions are formed and walking
becomes torture Pootibly you never
theught of D-. Chase's Oinment in this
connection bat it brings wonderful relief
and comfort alamet ioetantly. Its sooth-
ing, healing effects are magioal,
ANOTHER SPASM.
Without doubt there is a very con.
siderable volume of independent and
disinterested opposition to the agree.
ment. A blind man can see that .the
agitation, to n large degree, is not spon-
taneous. It is being planned, nursed.
stagemanage,d, financed and advertised:
Wbo are the men on the jeb? First, of
(mum, the leaders of the Oonservative
p rty, who, living up to the full oppor-
tnnitiss of their positions, are steaming
the Government with all resources at
their comman 1. Ttie Toronto m
tchln-
ery of tee party it adept at terming
I "raging end tem nig" propaganda&
Kindly reoell Daudoriald, the echool
question and the naval controversy.
Haab of these agitations started off at a
t irrino clip wi h the Newe and the Tele.
gram pounding on the big war drums
and working up the marching hosts to a
frenzy. They mostly petered out, it
will be recalled, and nobody was a bit
worse for all the terrific minting 10 which
Brer, Willison et al. indulged.
If the Toronto Conservatives think
this the time and opportunity for an-
other spasm, let them liavo it Possi
- bly they need one about so often to
relieve the prosenre.—Manitoba Free
Press. ehietly owned by Hon. Clifford
Sifton.
Contracted a RAW FURS this celebrated food cure."
aud feeble nerves are soon restored by
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Interesting Pareguil I t from our Exchnegs.1
Nothiog more modern than an o rdin-
ary ou lamp was used for lighting in
,Palectine tuntil !shout four year e ago,
when the first electrie plant was erected.
The fleet building to bs thew lighted was
the Frenoli convent of Notre Dame de
France. The eeccnd liehtirg plant was
put up about three years ago in the East
Hotel. The third was in the new Ger•
man sanatorium opened during the last
summer by Prince Eitel, The fourth is
now under constr potion in the new
Grand Hotel. These installatione con-
sist of a store battery and a generator
driven by a petrol engine. All the ma -
Oriels, even the distilled water, are
brought direct frcm Germany,
Do you know that of all the minor
ailments colds are by far the most dung.
(irons? It is not the ooldo itself that you
need to fear, but the seri.ous diseases that
it often loads to. /Most of are known as
gerata diseases. Pneumniaand consump-
tion are among them Why not take
Ohamberlainle Cough Remedy and cure
your cold while you can? For sale by
all dealere.
The rioh man gives ten million yen to
benefit his fellowmen. And when he
takes it from the bin where he has stor-
ed the 'lining tin, he still hes heaps of
gaudy plunks and builien lying round in
chunks. Before he shuts the cellar door
the bin is full and running o'er, for men-
ey's pouring in so fast the little hole he
made can't last. Yet I applaud them
wealthy ducks who oast abroad their
silver Uncles if millionaires could only
live a thousand years, they'd learn to
give according to the wholesome plan
thats common to the workingman. Isaw
a man in flannel shirt, a man begrimed
with grease and dirt dig up Menthe wad
of green to help a man he'd never Been,
Tie gave five bones—he had but ten—to
help his unknown fellowmen, andhe had
worked, day after day to earn the plunks
he gave away. It seems to me the work-
ing man looks big beside the million man,
I'll bet recording angels wink when mil-
lionaires hand ont their chink.—Walt.
Mason.'
DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUE
RD
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseaeed portion of the oar.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitidnal remedies.
Deafness is mused by an inflamed con-
dition of the mucous lining of the Ens,
taonian Tube, When this tube is in-
flamed yon have a rumbling sound or
imperfect heating, and when it is en-
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation oan be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for-
ever; nine oases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in-
flammed condition of the mucous eur,
faces,
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co„ Toledo, 0.
Sold by Drnagists, 750.
Take Hall's FamilyTills for constipa-
tion.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the e•je
Signature of '91/Ntrde44
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Trained Nurse on Zam-Buk.
Read What She Has Found,
MOP T. Keitth, of Olds, Alta., a train
ea vu', who has had wide experience
of Zas., lithr, speaks of it as follows fa, "I
wish sprees my high appreciation of
Zam Buk. I have personally tested it
in a great number of cases and find' it
eacoellent. I have introduced it to Itev.,
eral patients,. with highly satisfactory
results, Indeed, in many oases I have
peen warmly thauked for Its introdue.
tion.
"Speaking n cossionally, I wmuld
give all suffer -t'- from skin disease, the
following advi Cleanse the part
affected and apply Zam Buk freely and
regularly. Use clean lint and mean,
eoft rags for drying, Zarn-Bak and
cleanliness will be found sufficient tor
tbo most stubborn case of ekitt dteeaso,"
Zam Buk will also be found a yore
cure for abscesses, uloere, blood tioieon,
varicose ulcers, scalp sores, eruptione,
children's rashes, piles, outs, borne,
abraeions, soratehee, scalds, and all skis
injuries and diseases. 50o, bee, all drug.
Oats and stores. Try Zaro•Buk. eoap,
too; 26o, per tablet, ,
I RISE TO REMARK.
Many things are well done that are
not worth doing.
Keep busy and you'll have no time to
be miserable.
After :all intuition ie but another
word for feminine suspicion.
Of two evils choose neither.
All men are equil at birth and death.
Some men's only dein to distinction
a pair of white duck trousers or a
three colored hat -band.
Most everybody wishes that he could
live his life over again, but few would
live much better.
Eloquence is truth well told.
.An echo is the shadow of a noise.
A Christian doesn't have to tell any.
one.
Imagination causes more aches and
pains than all other,ailmentit
People with lots olf' determination are
likely to be nupopular—and successful.
—J. W. Bakcock in Woman's Home
Companion for Maroh.
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The most common oause of insom-
nia is disorders of the stomach, (umb-
erlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cor-
root these disorders and enable yen to
eleep, For sale by all dealers,
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CAS'TORIA
A stranger oan make a hit in any town
by telling the natives there is absolutely
no room for improvement.
Teacher's Nerves.
Teaohers often have the reputation of
being cross when the trouble is with
the nerves rather than the disposition. ,
Mr. A. Sutherland, Principal South Bar
Sohool, §ydney, N. S., writes: "I was
nervous and worried, had indigestion
and headache. Doctors failed me. You
oan depend on me to recommend Dr. A.
W. Chase's Nerve Food for I believe it
has entirely cured me." Tired brains
eavy L0
I will pay these prices on a liberalassortment
• of strictly seasonable furs:
SKUNK
No, 1, 18.00. No. 2, 12.00. No. 8, tido. No. 4, 50c.
It Became a Lung RED FOX"
Splitting,,Cough• Large, 17.10. Med, 1000. 15.60,
• Springy, damaged and unprim e furs will be
valued according to quality.
Also I nay highest prices for all other raw
Mr. H. Richards, 1852 Second Ave. IlaYssel jest', Olid Latilairair Oitherrgigensti.em.
East, Vancouver, B.C., writes: "Allow Consignments solicited, Write for price list.
me to write a few lines in praise of your
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Last
fell I contracted tvheavy cold which left
me with a hacking cough and every time
I would get auto° more cold this hacking
cough would become a lung splitting one.
It kept on getting worse and I kept on
'spending money buying different cough
remedies until a friend asked me if
ltael ever tried Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup. I told him I was willing to try
anything Ithought would cure, and on
the same day bought two bottles. Be-
fore half the first one was used my cough
began to get much easier, and by the time
had used a bottle and a half my cough
'was gone. I am keeping the other hall
bottle in case it should come again, but
X am sure I have a positive cure, Let
'me recommend Dr, Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup to all who suffer from a cough Or
throat irritation of any kind."
So great has been the ;Success of this
'wonderftil remedy, it is only natural
that numerous persons have tried to
imitate it
Don't be imposed upon by taking
Anything Nit "Dr. Wood's."
Put up in a yello* wrapper; three
!pine treed the trade mark; price 2$
'dnte.
Man utneturea obly by 'the T. Milburn
Limitc41, Toronto, Ont. '
J. YAFFE
72 Colborne St., Toronto, Ont.
WANTED NOW
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ergetio reliable agent to take orders for
nursery atm*,
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. 600 ACRES
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PELIIA/it NURSERY Co.
TOrOtito, Oitterki,
Sunflower seeds are eaten in Russia
lunch as pennnts are eaten in the United '
States.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S ;
CASTOR IA I
Tranent Colliery, Haddingtonshire,
England, from which coal bee been tak-
en for nearly 700 years, was closed re-
cently.
A Simple Treatment that
Will Make Hair Grow
Now Sold in Canada
Every up-to-date woman should have
radiant hair.
There are thousands of women with
harsh, faded, charaoterlees hair, who do
not try to improve it.
In England and Paris women take
pride in having beautiful hair. Every
Canadian woman Oan have lustrous and
luxuriant hair by using SALVIA, the
Great American Sago Hair Tonio.
Every reader of the Trams Oen have an
attractive head of hair in a few weeks by
using SALVIA.
Hind soils a large bottle for 0
cents, and guarantees it to banish Dan*
druff, stop falling hair and itching Scalp
in tell days or Mot ey back.
SALVIA is a beautiful, pietism* non.
sticky Hair Tenie,
as
The Kind 'You Have Always Bought, and which liar beat
in uso for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of
• and has been made under his per.
sonas9
l pervision since its infancy.
w".16.5 Allow no ono to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and. 44 Just -as -good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endtutgei? the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What h CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute fol Castor Oil, Parc*
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant.. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys WormS
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
stud Flatulency, it assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacca—The Mother's Friend.
CENUM.7.
RIA ALWAYS.
Bears theSicroature of
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,..:.0,145+161.roorteva,
The Kid You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TNE CENTAUR Ce....MPANY. 77 MUft•R1 NEIN YORK 075.
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Many a man mots like a genius when
all that ails him is indigestiou.
New Yorleprovides many thihge for
its public servants that other cities de-
pend on private benevolence to pay for.
For instance, New York's fire depart
ment is regularly equipped with a coffee
wagon. In Washington the firemen are
to have one, too, but it is to bo supplied
by merchants, who have contributed
$1,200 for the purpose.
On the railroads of the United States
there are100,000 engines carrying millions
oars and hauling 2,000,000 tons of freight.
This practically Nails all the tonnage
married by all railrosis Atli ships of ths
rest of the world.
Children Cry
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