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The Wingham Times, 1911-03-30, Page 6to- KERNELS FRC THE SANUM MILL Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. The more se man butts in the oftener Ile gets kinked out. It le good policy to look ahead if you etre headed in the wrong direction, The moat common canoe of insom- nia i9 disorders of the stomach. Chamb- erlain's Stomach and Liver Tablete cote root these disorders and enable you to sleep. For safe by all denten, The wan who can do everything is al- waya looking for something. He wbo does what he can may soon be able to do what he would. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO IA Thesncces8ftll speculator watches rho corners and keep& out of them. It is a pity that the overage detective can't locate criminals as easily as he can find clues, Jchn W Sickelemith, Greensboro. Pe., hoe three children, and Iucst ehtld- ren they frequently take cold, " We have tried several hinds cf ccngb medicine," he Saye, out never found any yet that did theta as ranch goad as Charaterlain'e Thera is an Indian tribe OongliRemooy." Farado by all dealers In Bolivia which attune the whites and lives as in� � ons r ' !ting too.a and reap S There are men in this world who sim.ss ply can't get along without a bo. Lots of people pose as peacemakers be cause of the opportunity it affords them to butt in. CASTOR IA For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of TIIE WINTGTTA.UE TINES, MAWR 30, 1911 Provisional census returns eetlwate the population ot eluant at 28 e07 89e, an tannase of 2 4t7.190-14 tem years. Jobe W. Rounding, t'at-5dtanager of the Ontario Feenteree Metuat Weather Inatirenee Cemp"ny, was committed for trial et Ornngevtlle on a charge of envoi: lett the hooka of a he company, Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR 1 A 'rue life of a heir renew from two to et; years, utter whish it falls ont and is replaced by a new hair. Abort fifty or sixty hairs ere normally then every day The work of taking the D et -inion Om- ens will beirlo on Juste ter. An approp r lotion of $1.ee0 000 hoe been made for Betraying the cost. bnt Mr. Blue, Censve Cetnmtssiocer, saes this will not be snfti• Meet, P111 Dr. Meseta Clint went is a certain and guarantee~ curoforoaohand every f o r m ot itching, bleeding and protruding piles. Sge; testimon'als in the press and asks our neighbors abort= it. You can use it and et your $chins back if not satisfied. SOc, at ail era c;`. i:.T U NS0N, BATES 4:4 Co., Toronto. toy;. CK:+tetw'3l olArrivianyr. A big plan for mission oo operation has been deoided on after months or hard labor, by the Presbyterian, Methodist and Congregationalist Churches of Can- ada, This hie to do with tbree princi- pal points; the adenetenent of overlap- ping in existing fields, the arranging of work in the districts, and the work among foreigners:. a REST AHD HEALTH TO MOTHER AHD CHILD. �tas. Wit:SLOW'S SoortrzDrc SYRUP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS or MH OTERS for their CHILDREN wnien TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS. ALLAYSall PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHa A. It is ab- solutely harmless. Pe sure and ask for "'Airs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no outer kind, Twenty.five cents a bottle. Cumbered with many years beyond the appointed three more and ten, there passed away in Ubicairo an March 4tb, one of Asbfiekd'e oldest residents in the person of Janet (Jt'ss.i•) Nioliaison, wife of the late Archibald MacLsod. She was born in Portree, Isle of Skye, Scot- land, in December, 122, where she lived till 1840, when, v:ith her husband, the sought a new home among the forests of Ontario Four sons and six daughters were born to them, theme left to sorrow for her loss being Mrs, Einlayson of Lncknow, Mrs Hill of Chicago, Anne of Hammond, Malcolm of Chicago, and Harry of Bstcn Rouge. The late Doke of Wellington got a let- ter once from a lady, saying she was sob ioiting snbsoriptions for a aertain church, and had taken the liberty to put hie name down for x200, and hope9 he would promptly send her a check for that am aunt. He forwith replied that he was interested in r o rt.in cbnrh which need- ed sabsoription=, and, counting upon his oorretponyent's we/l•koown liberality, he ha -i tut her down for L200. "'And so," he c•,uohaled, "no money need pass between ns " A I3itiou, Headache. Bite in the Mood is poison and causes pair. Mrs. Thos Covert, Highland �r. Grove, O., rcritef: • For 3ears I eta- fered wish tilicuseets, elms:me' . tremble and terr,b'e t esdat l es.. Errs r, used Dr Obese** Bussey -seed L=ver Pins ..IIs say nnhetitatarg;y them lets is 'fit;& trisei effective trettmu eut obta tas far twee A machine to thoroughly clean ocffee troubles." beano and sort them into three atzea has been patented by a Colorado man. Frank J. Gould alas given $100,000 for Canadian tacks cr ased t: r roma- the construction of a special motor road mercisi chane to C =s'= b $r GC between Washington and Richmond, a during February, s tenmease ; it distance of NO miles note cis a:e o LLe« :G u afr et^.,^_,Wer Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S sial p;,si'ios. Fent-tee c.:r c raial teens were reciar e4 Cmoi.STO F 1A . BAD COLD A Ivan may be his own worst enemy but he is seldom his severest critic, Developed Into fibers are more nniti-n uilionairea in the Stone Age, ms America than in any other country, but s ofstone, wool or bone in England, Fiance, Holl ;n i and Bel - glare a greater proportien of tee people I If you nave. trotble in getSing til of Ste in InLLc• ^Y deet t:ir•:c.n:� ' �r � your Geld you may snow that you aro Neglected Bronchitis is very often the t" et not treating it properly. Tbereis no need direct cause of Cot:sumption, and on the thata cold ;Mould bartton for weeks and ;; first symptom appearing Dr. Wood's ----- it will not if yen take Chemberlait:'s, No sty P Syrup shook/ be used and Cough Remedy. For sate by all deaites, ut' . r j lU p Public opinion and no )Phoma alroui3 the Bronchitis Cured. n n'fi . I ` TROUBLE The symptoms are, tightness across regulate tee nae of profanitystagethe cheat, sharp pains and a difficult in � Y tiErdi,'113 r:. a i a� , "i,ISTRUMC. t on the is the opinion of the New York Baerd of breathing, a secretion of thick phlegm, be ke stet• there is any r:eai:riess of the R ,d.Ipetmen, which has refase3 to pant at first shite, and later of a greenish of it"'_ to or rterve3 fageing energy or Ph -y- '. each an ordinance. sr .il becaL•elet u. to use of Milburuef I yellowish color, coming from the brow- Ll hrL oriti Norte pills „in scan prae34c,. t t;n:ipts, but eminently aetdble and cbiai tubeswhen coughing, especially the a l e it by eve!, teatime first thing m the morning, elite Css.e k.i - v, e gee E3nt i the honeymoony Quit s tnneset�ton was Dan J TlcCormacIr Cleveland, r,men Lt t t.rttt the (;retreat of ; dio. e. S tate gr doople.. "ill' writes: "My little boy two years pimento o T v. rite cu stetting the benefit G fillet' passed it at the stale agrioultnrat fel tame rt .slut' I n i.e ;out ..11lFt1.." p colle,;e, weero te,t voyn Iialbs old caught a lead cold which developed lies. t, and Nerve Cliffs. this sl, u.grl „ a ,bort courca in modest! fa, ruin dme o tt into Bronchitis. Ho was so choked up he rets ail r:nt ti.tt n anti eouttl hardly do n Ap week. asses to a ,`c;ctcr an". be @ or<, and the brido in delineate;s.lt3nee. ouId hardly breathe. Reading about tate1 m 1 li.t..1 c,hrt true.,"e and time rev % No great degree el prerhetic shill is s',3-` Y°St� wonderfules uv de, Dr. try e ar,Ei_'.s L eters alt,rdercd t0 rie7, l Wt itoetk t "!aired to forfeit llapai1Oess and anreess', ``olray rine byrup, 1 dod -dot] to try !t tkii me no ,:ud. 1 v...s t ::rktr.t; is a !' Por therein the canain;; years. b^ttle atm svitli such good result I got panting (,.thio at the tire, and my ocher which completely cured him; e Il ` r i s• �• ,tactical, 6.E1 Y t doctor said It etas the type setting % After aevorel mantl:a' illness, Mt' without heving a doctor. 1 cannot say ca efl'itert. u'r,vied,I1 Ito iauaJ::dhty a nox t. Thomas McIver, ttu aged resident of the foo much in its praise; I would not be ye, t^,pat; a3 the had derived so mug' t "rd concession of Harc7i Torvneintg pees• Without it in the ltou,.a es I consider it tt em, ':t(r'+:titi,ent. Before had ineelueti to away on Tuesday mornlog1 March ; sure e5urofor Colels and 131."el 'i,:' t t A . 1, Jlst, 1 u'l�e z r ith native greet dh .c a = tai , z. Vd = C .tt of C3 Wood's" t, t eye Breton, firs ., Tte �.,. , I u a of Dr P Norway ,� TV l +r i Vi;74i l tt��;n I tf,rti 7 to eight C' t McIver G C. Ca•. r •t, t4 awn to Bruce County in the `:' MO Syrup 19 .h5r. i't is litlrY up in a 1 i 2ny elm,! C f them 1 rr et li ,l�:Al pioneer days. iter maiden namo was a yellow wrapper. '1breb lino trees id the l P ' Mary Mc1 ianon. A broiler, sandy R trade marl;. Fuc sure and accept no VI � 1 I , , f Sl...r, jt Ki u, eotne years *Oran a tailor• r substitute for fir. SL ootl'B„ tet II ,, 'ler-. or rt. tt'F• 1 L r -,,t ,t , r •t fes bu i rc ' 1.4.1-C. it: tn.i tri t ilei Wilt ; <_%iy 1e.• i;,:o v'1 CCitt9 :er ;i,3 or '3 f o. ` 5 a thno t i e res in let eknow, while other ,,r ithn:;1b.;"; i' feet" 1, �,; 'Ti:e T 'Tilt e 4. c 1 - 1 idl i.:t Lt-eeei tae., Lieee-ell* • - Milburn tee s:, 'ea ett,t members o; the family were located in Co, Idislitair T„rts::t,, Vol, C 'those. I)e,eat d was 7 i years of rage. FATUOUS .Athletes Use UENEATIH 11' ALL, °She'd look better witheet tea )nett Zam$iul , • forvtler end rouge Cll." "Yes. She lett't *o brad ea either! t taItett " Mr. Situ Vaogban, treine'r of tbe Hamilton Tigers Football 'Ceara, and admittedly one of Qanadeet finest traio- ers, says of Zana Suitt " In my estima- tion it the ti test heeling baht obtain. able. artd lhe. athlete) institution, or no. rthlete, should be without it. l; Psi tine after fitteep � eerie eape'tienee ee a statues of athletes, sand after expetf• men tin(t with nearly all known embro- cations." The Above opinion is shared by aitch well•knowtt athletes as Sherrfng, of featniirott, Longboat, the Ail Blacks, of N- w Z-aland, and all the /ending foot bell nrgaaizetions of England, For epreins, cute, abrasions, Eti&nese, thew, ueatism, a' d is an all round embrocation and balm, Zinn -Belk is unequalled. All druggiste and storeit et BOO. box, A. W. Day, the general manager of the Right .El Elmo, one of the leadirg dry ,Ioode houses of Hamilton, is a strong advocate and believer in newspaper ad. vertitiole. The Right House menage- ¢hent will this year spend over $25,000 to advertising in the three Hamilton newspapers. The late Timothy Eaton attributed his wonderful success to newspaper advertising and elevate] main- tained that the newspapers were his stannoh friends. John 0. Eaton, his saecessor, has just doubled the appro. priation for newspaper advertising, and is to -dry carrying a full page advertise- ment every day In the six daily Toronto newspapers. Tbat means a cost of over $200,000 a year in the city of Toronto atone, Sadly H rtEn Thresher Mood poison set in—Great suffering— Cure effected by OR. A. W. CHASE'S OINTMENT Mrs. C. ttopltins, St. George, Ont., writes:—""I feel like shouting the praises of Dr. Chase's Ointment. While threshing grain, my son got bnaly hurt, Cate of the men who was pitching sheaves, missed tbe sheaf and ran the prongs of the fork into my son's leg. tie did not take much notice of it and in a day or two it got sore mei very Reny and blood poison set in. We did everything for it but it would heal one pace and break out at another and kept on this way for three months. "'Finally I thought of Dr. Chase's Ointment and in a week's time we no- ticed a wonderful ebauge. By the use of three boxes he was completely cured and the wounds healed up. There bas not been a sign of a spot on him since." Wherever there is itching or irrita- tion of the skin or a sore that refuses to heal you can apply Dr. Chase's Oint- ment with every assurance that the re- sults wilt be prompt and satisfactory, do eents a box, at all dealers, or Ed- menson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Write for free eopy Dr. Chase's Recipes. .i FURS URS I will pay these prices on a liberalassortment of strictly seasonable furs: Sr UN1 No. 1, $3.00. No. 2, $2.00. No. 3, $1.10. No. 4, 50c.RED FOX Large, $i.10. Med., 10.00. Small, $5.00. Springy. damaged and unprime furs will be valued according to qualityAlsoA1 pay highest prices for all other raw fur s. I pay all express charges, charge no com- missions. hold goods separate on request. Ce ttiguments solicited. Write for price list. 3. YAFFE, Colborne St., Toronto, Ont. Spring Tern from April 3rd UUEtfRAL STRA-ereseet) one', We have three depattments:— Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy. Alt coarses are thorough and practi cal. The teaching is doze t,r term experienced f-tlstrnatere and we yreste graduates in geo1 poaiticna. Some of lost year's students are raw eare- ing 1;1000,00 per annum a teeter. Stndente tare enterirlg eases week This is a good time for >*o= to enter. Write for oar tree catetore ._; at creel and learn what we can elm fa yet:. D. A. I pLACH1A#I PRIE; CIPATe. eM WANTED For Wingham eat etete r.d.eie deft i tract for Fall zed Winter =ere }. ergetio reliable agent tes tete ryt;aiy, foe nursery stock, Good Pay Weekly, evil' e Exclusive Terrlrnry, Cor MMS WW1 -MIME e'rlre got th4 nick," mid Slittttlus. "Whet hn'.y, you beets dtttt't '" Itt- ;utred Drown. "Nothing," replied SlloUlntl, "No wontici' $oft t -,et tliat'tttirpjrtl, Owe" ;aid ilrttu•tt. 1ftANTER MIXED) titt,R'i'S .0., hey \rent Into le ellen tit buy' DAN rho matt at the itttlittft: it 011ia0t7, I good-natutrd SOUL anal to tutu: "You Can 1111,17n Brenyou ealleee if yoi 1111,17n WCs.,, "All right. shirt ttiti ttr,'� "$-nit nttty put in one tar tete sett` tore lit, It sea please," ;HOW TO ttle'T A .St•l Ali team Bernard urns :ttyrll14 gest Th, jtreet one altureanttt i;;l t viopA'c+tl to, watch men art r ink roti a &iailed tr.1,-; ley. All the nueteerreateet Were on emit !tide of the surer tsar -e *t Otte. stet iirilt.. She was en the kerb, ertnet lair r\ish• big to cross, but aneaid. ,i s Ber7n:ir i came near, the reeked hen:— "'Would , "Would it glee Slee . sheet if 1 tehoet i put ney feet on :late siren car retie" • "No, madam," nrteoer d Mr, Bete nerd, as he lifted hie' tent and .stems, "not uuless yen s onit put your other - foot on the ire32ey wire." a t> itePIRP toe COMPLICATED "Yes, the poor fellow had three doc- tors attending him." , "Is that so? And rcnidn't the co: o- ner's Jury find out ws ieb one frilled him?" - REAL. ESTATE MOVEMENT The seeretary asked the ehief of - the weather bureau, "As a scientific bean, can you tell me anything definite e.bout an earthquake?" "Certainly, 1 can." replied the wea- ther man, who is witty as well as wise. "An earthquake is a great movement ext real estate." BUNCOED A GOOD MAN He was a great bore, and was talk- ing to a crowd about ,the election. He Said:— "Bunco is a good man; he is capa- ble, honest, fearless, and conscientious. He will make the very kind of ALP. we need. He once saved my life from drowning.' ' "Do you really want to see Bunco elected?" asked a solemn -faced old Man. "I do indeed. I'd do anything to tee him elected," said the bore. • "Then never let anybody know be saved your life," concluded the solemn - aced man. • AN OLD QtlOrivrtoIIJ TJoeto e e C y estset iree very iiI? Letsr e ec 5ou to "„ 1,,r", please?" Z'a ento -"teettatte fee este dee:ioe? 1 e tons.'.e ear. i.C.i este. bed f feet:' y,� Fff`d r ELECTF iC- CAR rid t. 'F1 1;y o m-. i".,1 tot - a a ere :d 1 s4 p5.. rReec,i to sere tee first eleetrie ear a '. nn Y ttesing tee toretta.ta- teense ar:•. eeriettatlr.'aIintorrere- deet i ' ' i.4tiee, 'Act itt.oee clot I tl n ver e0ts:igeleeteee ,;tee [AU meatn.o 'ereettetti is , d tor, the reoferraan i ret e, f> ".(i. Ctc otet lady mere d Wet- i ea e .S '2to, til` ail ii '.. t•. to. J,r,(, 'Vete tem • Meryl £':l: Levee state." 600 ACRES Under etiltiva tion. We R ,0 ard raters tm� deli sert0 ih Cit in good condition on i d rias! to contract grade. We can show and good money in represent.ng a. well known reliable firm et thls time. Established aver 30 years, Write for partioblats. Pl;t,H,AZVt NURSERY Co. Toronto, Ontario, to belt buckle.' 'eelet:ts• !I.it- fat II'E Entrato C,1ns relviete M i pT 1- re re renetegy and for detersate tee etereeerte re invited a few ers tee ANY e e"..';;,v e•eatelna" on n: tEta; fe:i-s cilli~....re loGr feree;ey to the audi- ` Vie., to ten ettritloreen," he; said, -et:'er+c Fete/et 61 1.1.4 3 !Mlle boll's rereartiatey 4;e1l developed. iZt £1+G it r_,£i,t c.di;o it proves that this !tray lovas an eines/ere/inerlr love for his .GG"p9 d4 t, .�.. f Qcett #Sri the 1-. boy): telentt teat .o'ittn . Y jazzy 1- es1tated a inorncnt, then raid: 'Please, air, T Iikea lnuvver, but. 1t don't ktre.7 so much about farver. " "How h4 teat, my lad?" Asked the ' Profortfor. 'dell, if you cant tee 3O OV' may- fink, ayfink, foe buedmpriau'te blowiti' about is where farett• , it ilio yeetertiti'. r.1tE, For Tea You Can't &'eat Lipton's" It Has Stood the Test of' Time While others Have Been Buried in the Ashes of Antiquity. It's the Recognized World's Standard PTOIV'S TEA Over 2 Million Packages Sold Weekly. - 'Tv t'fare Nt Hcadaehe. 'Thr3 iaxperleuea of Mr, 0. Battier, Sim- tee,11t1t., ie of interest teen who Puffer tient hetnisohes He writes: "Far a loshtt time I was troubled with headaches WWII eatnetan >h about oncee week with *Oh violence that I could not eat or do my work, Heedeehe powders and quick mares slid nit geed, I then used sex boxes of Dr. A. '1V C7baso's Nerve Food and have not bean troubled with headache time, That was eight nacn'hs age," The 1. 0, O. F. in Ontario. The achtevemente of the Grand Lodge of Onterio L. 0. 0. P. during the year 1910 are get forth ooneieely in a report jnat issued by the Grand Secretary, J. B. $Ing# Toronto, Daring the past year progress has marked the Order's coarse in every department of its work; the largest number of admissions by nearly 600; the fewest losses; and a conatant) increasing interest manifested by the lodges. During 11110 $1377,064 IS was paid out iu sick and other benefits, aver- aging for sante day of the year $377 98 One in each 12ete of the membership,. received sick benefits. During the year fifteen lodges were instituter', the num- ber now being 880, and the membership 44,400, with invested funds amounting to nearly $1,000,000. Had the o8ioers of the delinquent lodges beau true to their Ernst, liar. King says, as it is fair to believe they might have been, the 45,000 members fondly boped to have now reported would have been more nearly realized. Joseph Phillips of the York Loam has been released from Kingston Peniten- tiary. Jndee Deacon of RerliroW gon#ty dead, aged 80years. A good way to wash bottlea or Vine gar cruets Is to put crushed egg 0l30114 and warm soapy water together in thein and shake well. This will 0100 the glees well and will not scratch it, Monid can be kept from the top of, preserves by putting a few drops of get oerine around the edtr'+s of tile alt before screwing on tbe cot. r. AT WORK IR 3 WEEKS; $4 Worth of Father Morriscy's "No. Jr7 Cured Her of Inflammatory Rheumatism. Mrs.Agnes Edgar,of Gran d I a11s,N.B., had a terrible time with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Anyone who has had this most painful disease will understand her suffering—and her joy when she found Father Morrisey's "No. 7" had. cured her, She says: "Itook Father Morriscy's Prescription for Inflammatory Rheumatism. I had suffered everything with it, but in three weeks after starting Father Morriscy's Prescription I was able to do my work, and after taking four dollars worth of medicine I was well, I highly recom- mend it anysuffererwith Rheumatism." Rheumatism comes from bad kidneys. The poisonous Uric Acid which they' should remove stays in. the blood, accumulates in"joints and muscles, and. - causes agony. Father elorrisey'S: "No.7" puts the kidneys right. removes the Uric Acid from the blood and the• whole system,andcures the Rheumatism. soc. a bog at your dealer's, or from Father 1iforriscy Medicine Co. I,td., Montreal, Que. a PRINTING AND STATIONERY We have put in our office a complete stock of Staple Stationery and can supply your wants in WRITING PADS ENVELOPES LEAD PENCILS BUTTER PAPER PAPETERIES, WRITING PAPER BLANK BOOKS PENS AND INK TOILET PAPER PLAYING CARDS, etc We will keep the best stock in the respective Milnes and sell at reasonable prices. JOB PRINTING We are in a better position than ever before to attend to your wants in the Job Printing line and all orders will receive prompt attention. Leave your order with us - when in need of LETTER HEADS BILI. 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