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The Wingham Times, 1911-08-10, Page 3EJQN'T IaKE OLDIIITIME PHYSIC , `t¶ruil-a•tiris'" firings Natural Results in 1l Natural Way. "I an a seventy-nine year-old marl and a l.;re:it believer act, and user of,. "Freitantives". "Stricture of The Bowels wile the complaint I suffered from and I found that "Fruit-a•tives" did me more good than any other remedy. My, doctor advised we to stick to "Fruit -a -tines" anti I have gone so with best result._ "I have been in business here for a l;eod many years and have been a resi- dent of Qtterville for over fifty years." 'WM, PARSONS. Q'rrzttvxr.t, t, ONT., July 8th.1910. Fruit is Nature's laxative. "Prnit-ss. tines" is made of the juices of apples oranges, figs. and prunes, "Fruit -e- aves" 'acts on the human system like fresh fruit -easily and gently -yet just as effectively as the old-time pill. "Pruit-a-Lives" does not gripe or irritate the intestines. It regulates the bowels and•cures Constipation because ' Fruit -a -fives" acts directly on the liver. lust try "Pruit-a-tives when you need *mild, gentle yet effective laxative and liver regulator. 5oc. a box -6 for $2,50 -trial size, 25c. At all dealers, or from Fruit-a-tives limited, Oitawta. THE SUMMER "DONT'S", [Washington Star.] The sage advice That some men give Makes earth a place Where man must live In terror of A warning tone Which ever shouts "Let that alene!" The cup whiell cools When warm the day; The outdoor game You love to play; The tempting dish For feasting shown - Let them alone! i Let them alone! The sparkling spring Where germs may lie; The early fruit Within the pie; In martyrdom May bid you t groan Let them alone! Let them alone! But most of all Avoid the man Who always does Whate'er he can To make the day's Discomfortknown - Let him alone! t Let him alone! Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAS►TORIA EXCURSIONS TQ - WESTERN CANADA. The Grand Trunk Railway System announce that on Tuesdays, June 13th and 27th, July llth and 25th, August 8th and 22nd, September 5th and 19th, 1911, Homeseekers' Excursions will be run from all Stations in Ontario and Quebec to Western Canada, via Chicago and Duluth or via Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, at reduced round trip fares. The well-known double track line of the Grand Trunk from the East to Chi- cago appeals to the traveller, and with the superior train service that is offer- ed by this line, including the famous "International Limited" from Mont- real daily at 9 a in., and which is the finest and fastest train in Canada, many passengers will be attracted this way. The route via Chicago is a most interesting one,taking passengers through the principal cities and towns in Canada and in the States of Michi- gan and Indiana. In addition to this a c'lioice of seven lines between Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis is offered, Owing to the great number of Cana- dians who reside in Chicago, Minne- apolis, Duluth and other cities en route, there is no doubt that the Grand Trunk will find many patrons who will take advantage of the opportunity thus af- forded them for a brief visit at the stationsin with their friends. Canadian Citizens are exempt from so-called Immigration . Examination, and there is no detention at any point. Baggage is carried through the Unit- ed States in bond *ithout requiring any special attention on the part of the passenger. Inspection is not necessary at any of the points at the border, Another feature that will appeal to the homeseeker is the comfortable transfer at points like Chicago, St. Pahl and Duluth into freshly ventilated clean cars, avoiding the necessity of travelling a long distance in the same car. to the ove routes h additiont ab t e Tit , sale'` of tickets is also authorized via Sarnia, and the Northern Navigation Company's magaiticent Steamer's across Lake'Huron and Lake Superior. For further particulars apply to any Agent of the Grand Trunk Railway System, or write to Mr. J. Quinlan, District Passenger Agent, Bortel+entare Station, Montreal, or Mr, A. E. Duff, Distfr'ct Passenger Agent, ttniotn 'Sta- tion, Toronto. i Humor and Philosophy' Dir D11FICA IV M .rrrrrit PERT PARAGRAPHS. THE cheer up pbtloagphy I9 wade and proxgtllgated by People Who have no need of R tltew5elvee and is worth about as mach as they need it. WJen in doubt' get out of lit as hula,&• ty as 7QU cap. Matey a pearefW lndlviduel is (Mite ready to figbt. That to the reason that peace laaPlentiful. . - When the heated tern Is onwe can't belp thinking bow entirely foot' Isis we were to spend ao much money ter coal last winter. Many an ex -tool is an excellent wage. worker: On every band there is evidence that money is pleutiful. but to moat of its it seems that it is 1n the wrong bands. The Doan who makes himself at home doesn't necessarily make the horne. . It is h)imsn nature to work harder taking vacations from labor than one works •for the boss. Being pretty is such a strenuous thing with some women that they are too tired to do anything else. The man wb0 is always on the jumN Is no judge of monotony. Second Crop. If you tailed to make a killing, If the June bride passed you bet Do not worry, Charles Augustus. There are others in July, All the sweetness is not gathered Into one brie! thirty days. You will and some swell leftovers With a wealth of winning ways. Pine not for the month ot mating. For the lost and fruitless .Tune. . There are eyes worth looking into Underneath the harvest moon. There are girls of stately bearing Loaded down with charms to burs Who were slighted in the roundup And are waiting for their turn, Girls who night accept a husband If the husband tree should sleek. And before them drop a treasures.. Such a one as you would make. Tbere Is neither gain nor pleasure le regretting what is lost. Buy a necktie and go courting U you're anxious to be bossed. June Is but a superstition. ' Any month will do as Well And will make as pleasant musts !t you ring the wedding bell. Therefore do riot be downhearted If you haven't struck it yet. You can doubtless end a charmes Who win be your one beat bet. Down to the Common Level. "That seems to be a bright stenos- rapber" • Yes, but I will have to let her ga' What is the matter with her?" , "Too good a speller." "What Is the harm in that?" "Our correspondents will think lira ars getting stuck up.'a • Query. ",Why is it?" ",What?'; "That when a man's purse is long his face is round and when his purrs is short Ms face 1s long?' Cruel. oseroers "I should like to meet your JAW band." "1 want you to meet him, Ha Is a very easy than." "1 knew he trust be easy wheat t beard jou ,were married." Good Idea. "Money flies." "Then let's fix up some sort of roost- ing place for it and try to be in the neighborhood when it wearies of adat, big," Excellent For the GaiteM. "Yon teem to be getting btrong" "1 *m" "Bow do you do It?" "11 raising a rottgbge." Nothing Doing. "1 balmy an cit to grind." "GO tin.. Pm no' a at k." The Lliffersnbe. Thera was a than In out town. And n he had tots of money. And evety single tides be said Was Counted wondrous fuer»'. The pample at fits readYwit ;Would laugh until their rides Eat out. Oise -day hie oath went up In anoke, Though he had not been emokln*; Thee not a Denten eoula be and To Osten to his ioktll , At any feeble Jest he made TWO' r►buldn't laugh if they were** T8 WINGUAMI TIMES AUGUST 10, 1911 ALFALFA IS FORAGE KINGR Grows Anywhere, Weeds Only lntelll.. gent Cars end: Prange Rill Prices. Vere are aonle points on alfalfa In Orating prluclpally its value lA every farmer Oat. wasth. Aorto 01' south. ter, ,lohn Waeltl or Wlsro»aln 10 so inter. *sting letter to lt.onrd'a llaily)nan slays in party "Si; yeara age away farniera in the vleinity of Monroe claimed It wot;ld not grow oe, their land. Several farm era started with a 'emailpatch and soon found it to be a goat teed. Year by year they continued growing it In larger fields. Last year they rattled sued an amount that by beating In the mow it caught are and destroyed lots of feed acid many buildings, But that can all be overcome. If alfalfa is properly cured there is no more dau• ger in itsett beating than in timothy •hay. • . "A recent article in a farm paper tells bow a fares proprietor ju Texas sewed live acres of alfalfa and soon discovered its value. Six years latet PLOWING FOB ALFALFA. - ire owned 1,300 arres of alfalfa. Be. eldes.feeding his stock. be shipped bay and made a net profit of $109,000." J. T. Anthony of Maryland says in the American Agriculturist: "Spine ten years ago 1 made a start with alfalfa. and after a sncceesloii of tenures and smecesses, coveriug more than half this period, the light bei;an to break. In short, you bave to learn .tow to grow alfalfa lust -as you ruust learn hovt to grow fruits or vegetables of the finest quality. "Select a well drained piece of loam land. not necessarily a knoll, but a piece of land that isnot wet and soggy, the subsoil of whieh is porous, so that the plants can send their taproots down. down. without striking water. it the plot selected is deficient in plant feud tend humus let these be supplied. and the laud cultivated in some, hued crop, such as tomatoes, potatoes or corn. "1t is a rank feeder. as evidenced by its tremendous root system. and as all. plants take their food in ablation both food and moisture must be preseut to sustain the young plant." Says the Orange Judd Farmer: "There is no longer a question but that alfalfa can he grown anywhere, The only requireinetrt is that the soil be free from surplus mid:ature. In eth- er words, it must be well drained 'Phis beim; accomplished, a clay ani soil or even a hard pan is no harrier Alfalfa roots have been known to grow tbruugb twenty feet of hard clay. "It is a very profitable crop. When bold for hay a good crop will bring ALFALFA'S worn:maven BOOT, tBy courtesy Long island Agronomistl from $15 to $35 per acre. When used for stock feed It will often return $35 to $60. When grown for seed very frequently $30 bas been secured. "lint in considering alfalfa the re turn from the crop is not the only consideration, It adds greatly to the richness of the soli. It takes nitrogen from the air and stores it up in targe quantles for future traps it is a 'pro. telt feed and pronlbee to solve the cheap teed problems on the high priced lands of the Middle west. Peruser* In this Ideality must hate cheap teed If they are to raise live stock at a profit. They must hate lite Meek if they are to keen tip the ter - ditty of their land. horn find alfalfa, the corn being made Into silage, With the addition of little egrtin, will Izalco milk, produce growth in young Mil mats, will fatten beef cattle, will sus tnin horsed, wilt haslet in beaking port: rlienply rad will prodticd eggri seithotvi 4 amber. tt is alto the best of tnntteit makers. Ili fact, no Wends of rout, mnndittiOn inn he considered eittPava rr:'rt late plena lit a Mattel*, lied CO this taere ran, ba Constipation Zs The Cause of More Skke nese Than Anything Else, 11• Yost Wish To Ba Weil You Must Keep The Rowels, Opcn, If You Don't, Collslipation ' Ia Sure To Follow, LA,v' A"Li Vi iLI. cot on the bowels Ana promote their free and regular action, t nus curing Constipa- tion and all diseases irisin,, from. it, Mr„ Harry Re`:oy, Shnnick, Ont,.. writes:-" Having been , trout led for yeare with eons;ipatron aricl trying many remedies without success, 1 ib' -illy ourch:ased Mil .tire'; 111xad,iver 1'ille and fount! the n us,.:st bene.ivi:tl; they are indeed spit:ndi.! pills and 1 can heartily recommend then," Price 25c, per vial or 5 vials for $1.00, at alt dealers or me ilea direct on receipt of price by The . Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto. Ont. WHAT RECIPROCITY MEANS TO CANADIAN PEOPLE. Reciprocity has now passed at Wash- ington. Whether it becomes law or not rests with. the Canadian people and they will have an opportunity of voting on this important question on the 21st of September next. It is worth re- calling the terms of the agreement and pointing out in a general way its mean- ing to the two countries affected. The bill is a tariff amendment, divided into. three schedules, embodying a large free list on natural products, and reduced duties on food' products and certain manufactures. For farmers there will be distinct advantages in free/access to the United States market for the following, among other articles, upon whieh duty is now levied :- Cattle Onions Horses and mules Apples Swine, Pears Sheep and lambs Peaches Poultry Grapes Wheat Butter Rye Cheese Oats Fresh milk Barley Fresh cream Beans Eggs Potatoes Hay Corn Straw Consumers on both sides will thank the negotiators of this agreement for reduced duties on many articles now bearing varying taxes, and among them :- Meats, fresh or refrigerated Bacon and hams Beef and pork, salted Canned meats and poultry Lard Tomatoes and other vegetables Wheat, flour and oatmeal Prepared cereal food -� Bran, middlings and other offal grain Macaroni and Vermicelli Biscuits, wafers and cakes Canned fruits Agricultural implements Cutlery Paving stones Clocks and watches Canoes Motor vehicles Canada is now the third best cus- tomer of the United States. Under reciprocity we will sell more to the United States of the things we do not need and which the United States does need ; we will buy more of what they have to sell and what we want to buy. We will continue to buy from Great Britain the fabrics and other articles with which she can best supply us. But instead of free access only to the British market for national products we will have also the increasing de- mand of the United States. Laurier and the larger markets is the policy for Canada. A Weak Chested Boy. "My boy Frank seemed weak -chested and took a very severe cold," writes Mrs. D. Stevens, Ninga, Man, "The many medicines used did not seem to bnefit him, until we tried Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine and found it to be exactly what was wanted 'to cure him." No treatment is so thorough and effective as a eure for croup and bronchitis. Cobwebs in the Morning. Cobwebs in the head on rising in the morning is the result of a Lazy Liver, one or two mornings in succession and seek headache follows. Father Morriscy's Liver Pills will clear the Brain. These Pills are a purely vegetable com- pound prepared with great care, and are without doubt the very best pills for gen- eral use, on the ftiai-ket. The greatest ears has been given to selecting the in- gredients, and being entirely 'Vegetable, they act upon the liver and bowels in such a manner as not disturb turb the Other tune - tions ofnthe body as many pills ills do. As a Liver Invigorator, Blood Purifier and General system Renovator, they. are unequalled. Sick headache is invariably !brought.r!brought.on by a sluggish liver, +cotta t (Se - tion or leregular bowels ; these pills are a Mete tor sick headache in any form. Pimples, eruptions aced yellow skin are often caused by a lazy 1rver ; one pill three tirees a week, will noon clear the s.tdplesl- toll.-�Ptrce trey ;per hos FARM 1,ABOItE.I;MS` BXCLIRSIQNS• e.0,000 Men Wanted for Harvesting in 't skac he w Ment ob a a ta,S t. n and. Alberta, This year's wheat crop, according to a conservative estimate, will be two hundred million bushels, and the Mani- toba, Saskatehewan and Alberta gov- ernments advise that fifty thousand men will be required, The majority of these will have to be recruited from Ontario, and the Canadian Pacific Rail- way are running excursions to Winni- peg and west at $10, Free tickets will. be supplied at Winnipeg to destinations in Western Canada east of Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and branches, Special through trains to Winnipegwill be run by the. C. 1' R. the only rough line, on the following dates: Aug. 3, from all points on all lines in Ontario south of the G. T. R. main line Toronto to Sarnia. This includes C P R, stations south of Guelph and Brampton, Aug.. 12, from all points in Ontario north of the G. T, R, main line Toron- to to Sarnia, which includes all branches andtarioth,e Toronto -Sudbury line, Aug. 16, from points in Eastern On - Aug, 23, from all points West of Tor- onto in Ontario, Aug. 25 from all points East of Tor - Onto in Ontario and Quebec. Through trains will be run from On- tario points on the above dates to Win- nipeg, avoiding all transfer or customs troubles en route. Ask any C. P, R. agent for circular giving rates, condi- tions, special train service, etc., from Parente and points in Ontario or write to R, L. Thompson, D. P. A., C. P. R.,' Toronto. A Justice of the Peace Guarantees this Cure by the Use of Doan's Kidney Pills Mr. B. J. Thomas, Fisher River, Man„ writes: -"I beg to acknowledge a receipt of thanks for the great benefit derived from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. For some years I suffered from severe pains in my back and could hardly work at all, and when I stooped down to pink up anything I felt as if my back would break, I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and after taking two boxes I was completely cured and feel that I cannot speak too highly in their favor. It will be two years this April and am still cured and expect to stay cured."• TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I, the undersigned, J.P. of Fisher River, do hereby take oath and swear, knowing the above statement to be true as testi:led. Knowing all men by this right. Signed, L. C. Roofs, J.P,, Fisher River, Man. Doan's Kidney Pills are 50c, per box, or 3 boxes for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price byThe r. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, nt. When ordering direct specify "Down's.' A prisoner being brought to Toronto slipped his handcuffs and jumped from a G.T.R. train west of Woodstock. A well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel complaint, was cured "by one dose of Chamberlains Colic. Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. • Harlen J. Smith of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, has been appointed archaeologist of the new Victoria Museum, Ottawa. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S GASTORIA John F. Thompson of Green Point, near Picton, fell from a load and, strik- ing his head on a cement floor, was probably fatally injured. REST AND HEALTH TO WHIR AND CHILD. Mks. WINSLOW's SooxanNO S4avP has been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MII,I,IONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILIa TEETHING with PERI7ECT SUCCUSS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFT$NS the GUMS. ALLAYS all PAIN; CURBS WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA, It is ab- solutely harmless. Be sure andot ke for other Winslow's Soothing Syrup, kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Whistling is said to be a violation of the Divine law by Icelanders. CARTERS ICLE PER l LLS. CURE Sick Eteadache and relievevo all e troleb act dent to a bllio1•3 state of the sygtena, each as Dizziness, Nausza, Drowsiness Distress alter g ratinPain in the Side .tc. vlhile their moat remarkable eucecss has been ehOwn 1n curing SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pills aro equally galeable in Constipation, curing and pre• venting this a nnoyin{ccothplalnt,while theyalgo correct all dtsnrders of th a etoinach, etlmn.atetho liver and regulate the boaelt. liven if they Only cared tithe they would be almost priccker • othese tvhe enter from title distressing eon:;"ring bot Porta. nately their goednees floes net flat here,and thee° r i d ill tvhoannot ytltemw 11IIn t i-:roli :le t pills value able in so many ways that they, ill not bewil- ling, to do without them. Due a: etaltoitkheel 1+'. Is the bele deo many 1i rel that hero lb where we make our great boast. Deep Ile cult itWhile others do net. Catter'd Little Liver Pills ate very creep and Thee are etrlctl very easy tt take. One et tempi los make a dogs. vegetai'ie and do not grOr purge, bmut by their gentle action please au who • usetilhto. COM IDICl1t$ CO.. HMV IO=L d 4t4" t':1,it0. tit ' ��:��4:�����4"_ , i"t'. . NERVOUSDEBILITY O 7R til�W M TIIOD TRmLA TMENT wlli euro yyroon� and maize' o malt o! you+ uder its influencer kite brain orreee aohvo, the blood nuritiad so that alt pimples, btotehesand ulcers heal up; theernes .become strong as steel, zo .that nervousness bashfulness Asad despondeno disappear• the eyes become bright, Wiq :lace tau and eiear, enet y- returns 10 tho ivwcl end m' a morel, pb5.01eal attct ment*l esteatsare invigorates; all dralne oeate-uo more vital emote rrom;the temente. au feel yourself amen and know marriage cannot be a failure. Don't t let quacltq. Awe tai ire rob you ot your bard earned deflate. tW NO RAMPS ma) WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS Peter E, Summate relates Itis experience: "I was troubled with Nervous Debility ars, I luy it to ludlscrettvn and excessesrmersyeaIn youth. i became very despondent anddidn't care whether e worked or not. I imagined everybody who looked at me guessed my Faeree r, a Imaginative dreatns at night weakened rte - my back ached, had Pains in the a ' r•<. cback tofr em fnbteo dm, oharnningan rf seeP P ewt e :roo Angers were ahakY. etas blurred. heir +M . loose, memory poor, etc, Numbness in the fingers set in and the doctor told are be feared peralsir, I took all kinds o: medicines and- triad many first-class physicians, worsen electric: belt for three menthe, but received little benefit. I strong TnrwrMriiy was induced to consult Drs. Kennedy ,$ "It" TREATMENT Kennedy, though I had lost all faith in doctors. Like a drowning man I commenced the New bIOTxen TREATMENT aid it savedmy Ilio. The improvement was like maKio-I could reel the vigor going through the nerves, I was cured mentally sad phystealiy, a have sent there many . patients and continue to do so. CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY We treat and cure VARICOSE VEINS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES end all Diseases peculiar to Mem CONSULTATION FREE. Blankforijome Treatment. BOOKS FREE. If unable to call write for a question DRS.KENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. NOTICE All letters from; Canada ?rust be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- musembeweeeee ment in Windsor, Ont, If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no patients in our Windsor offices wbicli are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. 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