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The Wingham Times, 1911-08-03, Page 6"e`stswevit „t , • 4 eza fiact as of i ly 68;1 tha, last. due off toss! THE VINGIIAN TIMES, AUGUST 3 1911 a. s r $ ti faction o That's the -condition that goes every bag of Creanx of the West WS a fair, square guarantee, you to take it to Mean just what Of Cream the seetornateaszitaneemeastesesessases N\N w 0 ..,,,,,,,,,w. -<;:4 laii1,11,,4,0,, -. • 111111111,r , i 1111111„1 , , A lirilliiii• ,,c sA. with , s Vim" and I Want it says. TAT/ . s , w est . 041;hteowflatlowofn bDyeautunyalirliat:osn.the oldest In ceneetpsence et the panther of Ruseien stUdents who reMain at uni- yew/Wee until well on in life, and, it is -said, use their position for verities purposes, the nalne$ of all stedents entered before 190 are to be stock ofr the Welts. --"'" ruuuuu us $ - e . WAITINO FOR YOU muck.' Down by the shore, N211220 't ha- breeze , Fran ,ron bi,,,w, 11 , vreithitcrawth.e Ifea, with •it$ ebb and ,11 :INN Fragraut with chowder and other ,salt I , dish 1 Stands the flotekand the ehlef and hi grew, Skinen and Bitens, ere Waiting for you! MM.. Up in the mountaires, beneath the blue '''.--- '---- sky, 1110.011144. Reeks Mid the' eagles and everything high,fti'''*4 Mr"' $4;i0slif 0,....2 ., „ 1 , V At 1 } r i i 4 - . I ' Litt ii ' ,e . ;IL HS: 0 . _ • . . .., • ... • A.... , . si, •1 Slat , , , eille ' ........,-, • • ',. I 10„40 -4- "' • , , - . :' , . si IF ariParain PlaYa an important NO In Personal Decoration, , grotograa rihhen o, t rich aualitY and PeaY7 Weate plays 44 IMportant part lu nerlemal deeeratieo OW daYe. It has wan need for seine tixee wIth geld and 3oweled 4400 44 Wateh feb13. but la now being put to Mpg Oboe gees. A Wereali hi mourning Whe earMot arrord to buy herself a new black en- amet or goo moo 1 'Patch way ea her gold one. 'Provided Ole chain to somber. This tio_ often ex onyx beetle twisted Into a rope, but wore econom- !cal is a long chain Of gresgrale rib- bon wita ffes and Of or stlhookonyz .. .. . ,, gull JeT., The width of these ribbon guard varies from ban an inch to an Inch and a bait the three-quarters width being suitable for older women. The ribbon watch guard, is no Mager, . Popular for mourning only. It is await Prat now to hold watch or lor- gnaw worn with jeweled GT enameled slides at intervals through its length. with uook and cosh 0 molds some. times these slides are so in rhino - iu turquoise or Semi- stones, again , precious atones, eceaalonalli in iiiinii chased gold, Besides being new and fashionable, such a guard is serviceable and much better roma for ordinary daily wear than Jeweled gold chains or even the antiqUe t3ilver ones set with rime- The groagraitt ribbon guard for eye- glasses is now a. familiar sight. Odcl- iy, etiouo, the wide band of block ribbon banging over one cheek is be- coming and by its smartness takei away the look of old age that eye. glasses frequently give, Quite new are atria* and, broocheS in which grosgrain ribbon Is utilized to bring out settings et brilliants. Some g:ottheSsehZreaskbobrOd/VekrendOt wiOr thtrUeritv: stones set In silver; others are long bar pine for l or belt, the back- ground of the grosgrain crossed with a central and end ornaments of MI- gree and rhinestones separated 1)3'starts rhinestone slides. Sometimes this ribbon is made up into dog collars , crossed Iv- jeweled slides and clasp, with a larger oval or square ornament lu the nsiddle of the front, The fullness of the ribbon hi so much less becoming than velvet that it is not likely to become popular. , Uric 404 a Worm a. Urie acid is an accumulation of pois- on which Ands ledgment in the system when the kidneys fail to remove st from the blbod. In the kidneys and bladder it forms stones, in the soints and muscles it causes rheumatism, In Any ease the pain and suffering is al- most beyond human endurance, Uric Acid is promptly removed from the syss tern when the kidneys are lcept healthy and active by using Dr. Chase'a Hid- ney-Liver Pills, Stun*. . d t r ,Ing old pines, an he emlocIts and ash, Six-by-tert rooms fer the ten-bpsix , casb, Stands the Bird Inn, and I'm telling you true B ' leolum a Soakum are Welting for . illi Nk.„ MOSSing to the FarmeOrs Wife sainurowsomumfamisom -', the bard wheat flour guaranteed for bread Give Cream of the West a fair, square trial. • If you don't have satisfaction in baking bread, you'll get get eat. isiaction at your grocer's. We guarantee one or the other. Cream. Of the West is a superior tread flour, Improve your horae-made bread by using it. • The Campbell Milling Company, Lirnited,Toronto AgglilltAl.li CAMPBELL President sos you, • Out on the farm, where the chiekens and ducks Turn out the eggs, with thequacks and Onions clucks; and radishes, limas and con, blather's own pie and, as sure as you're born, ' Right up to date and quite ready to "cio Picket:a ePluckem are waitingfor you. Go where you will for vacation o sport. Start away long you will stumble bank short, Pocketboolt empty; but listen and learn- Winter is coming and tables will turn; Plucker' & Mahon vvill turn upin town, Then we will get them and do them up brown/ , • fi-iE -11- farmer's sable. . for her ',eyed is almost She command. • , THE Bell Telephone Service light-. ens the domestic tasks of the wife. • In the family circle, the Bell Service is indispens . It is a constant household companion. it shops her when. she is too busy to go to towu. It Wags irt close touch with the social Ilfeof the comment* ones far away may be reached, for the Belt field linxitiess. It i•elieves the =flown:sr of litik cannot be lonesome with 'the Dell Service at ber • It is a constant source of pleasure and . profit in the home circle. • BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY lames Wilson, the Seeretary of Ags grieulture ended a 'recent addres$ in Washiogton on the autumn crops with a crop tory. "A commission agent, ,, he said,. "looked carefully at a handful of wheat. that had been brought him by a farmer's boy, and then enquired. 4 flow much more has your master got , As, , . , of this, my iau; Re am t got no more of it,' said the boy. 'It took him all the morning to pick tbat out.' " '.'.- ' .. . . . ,.... , . , FOR:SALE BY KERR & BIRD, WINGITAM. ......--- . _._ K[BNELs, Rom THE cANcTum miLL , cUMBURN,.... o 4w S 0 R. 'E ' F .E. E T. Why the Teeth Decay. "The almost universal decay of the teeth is proof positive that our nation is suffering lime starvation," writes A chemistry lecturer fn the Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette. "Our dentists pre- scribe tooth washes and tooth pastes, advocate I 1 11 ' oca ygiene, MI eavaties and,-, fit bridges, and all this time ignore the fact that the basic cause is lime starve: tion. They will tell you thatthesugar take inyour mouth acts directly has already a large number of Rural SubscTibers in *it disinct. The company's lines will be coital:lora* extended during the present season. To avoid delay or disappointment when you may the Service urgently, get your contrad now before the lines are located and built iit•Lite CONSULT THE LOCAL MANAGER 04 TM CONTRACT AUNT AlOtIG• j sux,*:1, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA. f e Nog - ii'es * MONTREAL. • CAN!. Everybody nw oednalt.a Zamenuk best for these. I•et., it. give YOU easerequire ,.....111•4•0•10.....4•1.1010.100 Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. sod mutest s and Monts-sver,takes0 j a.m.-Bilk . Robert Leach made a. successful trip over the Niagara Fans in his barrel, An endurance record in an aeroplane has been established in France, when Mi. Loridan .. . . -you During the hot, season particularly one should drink a great quantity o f water -at least one quart a day. The beneficial effect of taking a glass of clear, cold water on arising and before retiring, as well as between meals dur- ing- the day, vvill become speedily and happily manifested in a clearer com- 1 ' brighter,h i al and p exion, new p ys c mental activity and life. Pronounced cases of constipatiOn will be overcome by eating fruit, such as apples, figs, dates and prunes, and by drinking• plenty of water. , - She gained 38 LW, Mrs. George Bradshaw, Harlowe, Ont,, writes: "I was troubled for many years with weak, watery bleed and dropsy. I had nervous headaches, dizziness and sinking spells, and wad, in fact, a semi -invalid. Doetors told nte my heart and kidneys were diseased andgave me up. By using 10 boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I hive beat cured of many of zny old complaints and gained 36 pounds in weight." flew for nearly 12 hours, coveriog a distance of 469 miles. The aviator was forced to discontinue his flight, owing to fatigue. On German farms and estates, says the New York Post, motive power isFarmers gradually displacing animals and hand labor for pumping water, grinding and mixing fodder, cutting wood, turning „ . . `'" e centrifugal machines and churns, etc. upon Your teeth. Dentists but their aseesse ss.ss s - „„I . . ,,,,., , ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.„,,,.,.,,, ,„ .. ., 4.: eyes to the evident fact that decay . first in the pulp beneath the in - ta0t enamel, and honeycombs the in - terior tooth until the shellfleik bridge of enamel breaks beneath the strain. The en I " ame gives absolute protection against the external attacks of acids and sugar. I have immersed sound - teeth,for months an a solution of fruit acids and'sugar, and have been unable to detect any erosion of either the en - amel or the If in the vicinityof W' Ingham and Lucknow who, 1 • . nesire telephiine service can secure same over the lines of the North Huron Telephone Co Leave your order with the Secretary, H. B. Elliott, at the Times office, Wingham. • THE MESH, BAG. .......—... Capt, Weller's boat, the Romania, on which he started to cross the ocean to Queenstown, was wrecked at Chebogue Point, N. S. According to figures received at Lon- don, deaths from plague in India for the. half year eliding June 30th, have reached 650,690.pristine ...--......--... Cuts and bruises may be healed in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment by applying Chant -1 berlain's Lihiment. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal with- out maturation. This liniment also re- Heves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. For sale by all deal- erg. ho London Daily Mail tthat Teamsbrass; the Consolidated Gold Fields Company pulp. you want your children to have sound, white teeth, see that' their diet is rich in lime and • -so.. .•1100moill. -- ' A convenient Specimen With Attached Powder Puff Case. ' The silver mesh bag is not likely to be displaced in popularity by even the most magnificent reticule, for the mesh bag never grows soiled and shabby. Should it become a trifle tarnished its brightness can easily be re - newed. This Is a representative .............— AIDS TO CLEANLINESS. • poor in sugar. • . ,......., • ' — Brass -Wash in warm soapsuds, us- ing woollen cloth to polish lacquered with cloth in alcohol. cleanwet Closets -After thoroughly cleaning, spray with kerosene, benzine, or gaso- line to prevent moths. Cane or Willow Furniture -To clean - •ed or tighten, also to prevent from brittle- ness, wet thoroughly with viftarin water, dry in wind or SUn. Furniture -Good polish is made of ale pourid melted wax, one pint tur- pentine, one gill alcohol beaten in at -ie lat. Apply with soft cloth, and . b vigorously ru, White spots are easily removed from furniture by holding over it a moderately hot iron. When ' quite warm, rub hard with grain of weed — , dig Frames -Wipe off with soft cloth clipped in white of egg, beaten and mixed with one ounce of soda; afterward polish with silk cloth, Leather Furniture -Clean with hot milk, and polish with thin mixture of -melted wax and turpentine. Litioleum -Wipe up with warm milk or soft water into -which has been mix- ed a teacup of kerosene. Mirrors -Wipe with Cloth wet in al- cohol or weak tea made from the left- over leaves. Oilcloth -Wipe off with gasoline; this sum iso' polish 1 • - - e ean andeaving a nice, bright surface without injury to mater- ial, as when soap or powders are used. Varnished er Polished Woode-Are improved by a wash in warm slide, Dry with soft cloth, preferably otie Wet in some polish or kerosene. ` MIDSUMMER EATING 1 ---- . pRINTING One of the surest Ways to lessen the heat pressure is to avoid foods that produce heat, This means the elimination from the menu et all fats or fatty substances, and of meats. There are any number of nutritious vegetables on the market 'that ean be made to serve in place of meat without sending up the temperature and adding to the discomfort and exhaustion. No vegetable is heat producing unless cooked in fat. Fruits are the best of all foods for cooling and refreshing the heated body. Milk does not contain enough fatty substance to produce undesirable ef- fects, though too much cream may do so., For this reason, when a cooling dessert is in order, it is betterto choose ice water than ice cream. 1 Lemon, orange and pineapple ices are all very refreshing and gratefully cools ing to the tired, heated body, . A ill D f . sTAT/oNERy . . , We have put in our office a complete stock of Staple Stationery and can supply your wants in WRITING PADS WRITING PAPER ENVELOPES BLANK BOOKS LEAD PENCILS PENS AND INK BUTTER PAPER TOILET PAPER PAPETERIES, PLAYIPG CARDS, etc . Seemed To Give Elm a New Stomaels "I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried seem- to do any good," writes H. M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, Lake- vievr, Ohio. "The first few doses of reiamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab- eta gave me surprising relief and the econd bottle seerned to give me a new tomach and perfectly good health." For sale by all dealers. --.............---- of South South Africa, under the advice, it says, of John Hays Hammond, has con- siderable interest in the Yukon field, and intends to float a new tompany with a capital of $8,000 000 , . Children Cry. FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA •ti Incoming • ss . . '4 , - '4 ' s . ? %•i ' IS s• „ • v ,s,,,, • , ,11 ? ss `4 1 t;•-' s;; '".; '''s ,;.. - • -' 9 1.,):. ''' ' s. 'S .,'` t , 4 ...... .0.. .., s aj_ 1 , „,;>,,. ',„. '.0" --''''''''"Ks•--" Tea production, which lis cheap in China, ceuId be still further cheapened hy introducing scientific methods of cultivation and fighting diseases and., pests. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S. CAs-re.... cuo... •ii A %se asTs. R Mushrooms are imported into the United States to a large extent, the . rbcei the ni pts for ne months ended March 31, this year being 5,000,000 pounds, worth $1,500,000, An ordinary ease of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by, a single dose of •Chamberlain's Cholic,. Cholera Sind Di- arrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. For sale by 3,11 clealere, • A strike of mining operatives in the West threatens to eause a fuel famine, and the Domimon Clovernment is eon- ' sidering the advisability of admitting American coal duty free as a means of everting this dzinger. ''''''"•""'• passengers at New York report that they felt the recent intense heat even in reid-oeean. A well known, Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days fro,a. bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlein's Colic, Choi- era and Diarrhoea Remedy.. For sale by all dealers. The sum of $10,000 will have to be raised before the electric railway can be built between Kingston and Ottawa, The contract has been signed with the Canadian Viekers, Limited, for the construction of a three -million -dollar dry-dock at Montreal. . DR. A. W. CHASE'S ' CATARRH POWDER 4' is sem direct to the diseased pa ts b til! Improved Blower. Meals the niters, clears the air passages, • stops droppings in the throat and . warsprestjty. cog! Catarrh an is„,e,...„ Accsetriesetencetss. Zlieesters or gamaAsea, sates a cos Toronto. Mr. W. D. 8cott, 8uperintencient of Immigration, hopes to supply the labor 'demands of the West with importations from Europe. . '' - ' • s- , , .. , We will keep the best stock in the respective lines and sell at reasonable prices. s........ satrny sumo sem ' sign, the finely chained body of the bag being finished by silver frhige. Attached to the bag are :silver eases for sraemag salts, powder put and wows. o s . ,,. ' OIL 1 POPULAR I,' Si f , t 4. 1617( , STALLIONS '0 "2, ' ,‘., , b fl li - ' IN • • JOB PRINTING We are in a better position than ever before to attend to your wants in the Job Printing line car* of Milk. First class milk, left at the door in a clean bottle and at a low tempera - toe, may be sour or off flavor twelve hours Inter because it was left stand- ing in a warm kitchen for a few rain- tites or was poured on into a pan Hat had been. Washed In the dishpan and wiped on a towel that had done servide for all kinds of dishes for sev- . eral days. Milk should not be left standing in the sun •a Minute after the' milkman ea Ve5 it. The consumer 8130illd have ll a pace for the milk inside the house Ot in the ehade and should see that the delivery tiall puts it there. it ehoeld be Olken immediately to the coolest pities) in the noose and left In h b tti ltb ut 6 I g t e o e w o r n3ov n the en is until wanted for use. Or you esnuotIvaco. nin1/10 the Milirniati It the milk sone. .,..* —. The Imported Clydesdale Stallion "Goldin*" will make the season of 1911 pan:mows; istoudess-oesv,e his oWner s stable, filuevale, for Jas. Moffatt s, boundary line, for neon; th,en to Xing Edward Hotel. Wrozeter, for gen° 142triJorgiehstii4Telliff. inglirtetz: night. Wedneeday- To nervy Bosman's, BrowntoWn, fer noon ; then to Geo. WarWitit'so con. 2 Morris, for night. Thursday -To Chas. ozensiii ell's from 8 ti,n1. t 0 JO am. , then to Thos. Abraham's, con, 1, Morris, for noon ; then to his eitner's stable, EilueVale, fer night and re - slain wail the folloWing Monday niorniiss. and all orders will receive prompt attention. Leave your order with us . when in need of LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS 13ILL HEADS STATEMENTS ENVELOPES W ' EDDING *INVITATIONS AsK yo UR S ELF thee, tHESE QUESTIONS **Y..* Was o ervous N CNould ot ay l T h*.t..".7 e House Alone Mm. Arthur Moore, Freeport, N.S., writes: -"I would reecirennend Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills to anyoite who is weak, run down and their eaves all unstrung, I was troubled with net-. vousness of the very"worst kind, and wherz 1 started le to take your pille, 1 !rag 140 bad I could not stay in the house alone, nor tould I sleep nights. Since baking the rills I am entirely cured and sett recommend them to anyone who irl nervous. and run down." To any of those suffering in any way frOhl any derangement of the heat or nerves, we can recommend our MIL. IRIRMS ligART ANIS NISONIS PIM with the greatest cerifirlente. They have been tried end proved, for the last twenty years, to be exactly what we claim for them. Pele""t1t4 Pet b°"r' 3 bftelf kr elldealers, or ma P.21l, at ll iled irect o dn tattipt of pride by. 'The T. Milburn Co, Littittd, TOr0114, Oat, Once in a great while you meet aS woman whe understands meo, but she is too busy -manipulating the strings to say anything about it. Buy it now. Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colits Choi- era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. ' The Rev. Charles It Sn , - urgeoh s keen Wit was olvvays as sterling b ed 011 common sense. One day he remarked to one of his sons: "Can you tell me the teaser! why the lions didn'T eat Daniel?" 'No, sir, Why was it?" "Because ths most of him WU ba0ltv bone, and the rest was grit." . h ''' r 0 Lo.d en Ory FOR FLETCHER'S .4,4s. 64. eaje, A TO Ft 1 A The indigo planter tit India has been largely put out of business by the tett- finial product, Ten millioa acres of Crown lands aro th"" °Pelt 6/4 settlemeilt bSt th bedealers, the New South Wales Governiutrit. Ws expected that over twenty thotv, .Prand settlers will thus hi ir nmuhloit two .....--. ThEamported Clydesdale SWIM "bruin - ishrle ( hief" will make the season of 1911 as fellowa i Monday -Leave hie owner's stable, Jiltievele llor Beritise Payne's, con. 2, Grey, for ton; tv to Win, Eraser's, alai, I, Grey, fOr night. - ziesday-ae Mr. Kerr% Ethel, for neon ; then to Geo. McsEarlane,s, ten. 'T, Grey, for_ night. Wednesdays -To sreessieterIs con. SI, morns, for noon, then te JOS. Nich01 a, &in. ti, perm* tirbursdaytrzoittrianom, 1: At CALLING CARDS POSTERS CIRCULARS CATALOGUES Or anything' you may require in the printing line.S Aid find out ' you ave iney die ' f hkd- ordes-Also make this test. Have you pains in tha back over thc. kidneys?then H aye you urinary disorders? _ tt. Do sottz ,suffer from severe bee I A or deleetive eyesight, tte.),s.. titzmn e k "d d h Is? Is the s in dr an as Are you failitig in health and strength and suffering from rhettreio tie pains or swelling of the limbs? These are a few of the. symprme of . t 0 toot kidney disease, and here is • II the urine after standing fer twenty-four hours is cloudy, milky or has particles floating about in it, or if there is a sediment in the bot- tom of the vessel, your Iti(1119ya ate dliettAed. 'Mere is no time to lose in begin- bing tiff' ''''':' of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver »Ms. They will help you more quickly than any treatment you can obtain, and that la 0110 reatha why fill and 0 War. tliVrtlii.AV.IMakse's ItiMy-Liver e a. ma, nue Tim n. duse, 2s cents a box, at all dealers, a Etimatison, Bates & t'.3._ rre,roitte.. e'regtrure,i, pedlar—To aesomiller's, COM 8, Mettle, for noon; tnen to .T, Joh 8ellerii, con, 8, Morrie, for night, Saturday -To Geo, Turvors, cot. 2, Morris, tor 1360h ; thOtt tO his owner a stable and renieht Until the followilag Mislay Morning. 6. Subscriptions taken for all the Leading Newspapers * rind Magazines. .....*............. , -,. Moving Pussy. moil ono knowl the tore of * tat far a partionat mace, nod this love makes it tory hard to persuade kitty to move when the family does. A 0118, torn tried stitt fund true in toehold la to destroy the keen seent twbiob leads the eat to rehire to the old ' home, and *Mtn le sorted lva the s . - , eet, Y lb 0 r b Is bi h r pawe Well Witb g 6 p butter. , rot th tiak0 both lst elettnIthor0 and 0 the hater posy trill lick bee paws aelut This, tar some rOitanh, illitOt4 away. the scent, and nno I. enre,..et after conteeted and tie %eV -until Yoe . 0.....a......., .- • u imported Olydesdele Stallioii filisseato will make the astsson of MIMI Nies* iv - MondaY*Leatte hiii Owner's Stable, Bleolaler tar ). miner% hint,tt form Whines Wit Of EltievaIe, ter non, eta north by way at Loven 5 earner ta /Cert.'s hetei, Virreaeter, or n 1 . tie ay:-. r o I tit' s e, tief Ri t n Brea., COM li, Tu ali rry tar noon, to Alex. latiPherstA'st Ookrt. 7 °till 8 o'clock, end to John Enlith'S Con. ft for Welt. WeithoodliyA-To attilf. POrkOVN cos.10.Tatriberry fro, noon: Mid to Dennis titnbla traitor Ceilletit WOrkft Wbighluti, for , , It Y lea MM. 18 nt0N, ellidltar "°''' s• ther 4 twbol I iltigle,ottis= eetignMiks, trEinithani• f:2 eight. Friday -4o g.13, Sankinto peewee itriarMaiririglegewiilgstlirel: 11 1"1" , Y , _. if , . . . 180 . e . mies office , STONE BLOC Mr h in, mg OM* - J. II r0t3r. e