The Wingham Times, 1911-08-24, Page 6IRE WIN G.BAIi UES AUGUST 24, 1911
WILL BOOM THE COUNTRY,
A Posif the Cure
For Indigestion
and Dyspepsia.
Have yott ever felt a.
leaden weight iu the pit of
the stomach -- a feeling, of
fulness, with belching of
wind, and perhaps severe
pain? Then you know flow
indigestion feels. It makes
a person sarcastic and cranky
—it causes misery after every
Meal --it saps the strength.
FATHER MORRUSCY'S "No.11" TABLETS
—one of the best of the late priest -physician's remarkable
prescriptions ---positively cure Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick
or Sour Stomach, Heartburn, and all the suffering that
comes from a "bad stomach."
lZach tablet will digest lief, pounds of food—a good meal.
Take "No. II" Tablets regularly, avoid articles of food
that you have found disagreee with • you, and you will be
benefitted from the start and soon cured.
eoe. at Your Dealer's.
52
Father Morriscy Medicine Co., Ltd., Mortroal, Que.
KEHNELS FROM THE SANCTUM MILL
Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges.
A good bluff may be more effective
than the real thing.
Buenos Ayres' hotel for immigrants
accommodates 3,200 persons.
Eczema on the Head,
Mr. Peterson, South Bay, Ont.,
writes: "For years I suffered a sort
of eczema on the head. I tried four
different doctors, giving each a fair
trial, but the disease grew worse and
spread to my arm I got Dr. Chase's
Ointment and it has entirely cured me.
I give you my name because I want
other sufferers to know about this
splendid Ointment,"
The man who is down and out should
go in and get the elevator chauffeur to
take him up.
If a woman has an ax to grind she
induces some man to turn the grind-
stone.
Seemed To Give Rim a New Stomach.
"I suffered intensely after eating and
no medicine or treatment I tried seem-
ed to do any good," writes H. M.
Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun, Lake-
view, Ohio "The first few doses of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
lets gave me surprising relief and the
second bottle seemed to give me a new
stomach and perfectly good health."
For sale by all dealers.
When a magibegins to sympathize
with himself its a sign he has out-
lived his usefulness,
The man who can please a woman
and keep her pleased has no time for
anything else.
SIL
Do not suffer
another day with
Itching Bleed-
ing, or Protrude
Ing Piles. No
surgical oper-
ation required.
Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once
and as certainly curd you. 60c. a box; all
dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limted,
Toronto. Sample box free if you mention this
paper and enclose 2c4 stamp to pay postage,
Lighting a match to see the time,
,Tohn Erophey, of Goderich, set fire to
his bed at about two o'clock last Thurs-
day morning. The blaze spread to the
window curtains before he noticed
what had happened. Neighbors were
able to extinguish the fire before the
firemen arrived, Mr. Brophey had one
band painfully burned.
Psoriasis
Over Body
•
Moat dreaded of skin c:iseases was
cured by Dr. Chase's aiatrnent.
P.se-iasis is a sort if throttle eczema,
The itching it causes is almost beyond
human endurance, and i'. is .usually
considered ineutable But this ea:0
prcrees that Dr. Chas.:': Ointment is a
,:are, to spite of the doctor's predic-
tion.
Mre. Nttie 1Tass� v, Cone can, Ont
writes, --"For fivi years I suffered
tv:ttl wliat three doctors ca.led psor-
iasis. They could not help the and
ore of them told me if any one offer-
ed to guarantee a, cure for $50.00 to
keep my money as I eruld not be
cured. The disease spread all over
gee„ even on my fa» and head, and
the
_; ,
t.tt.
, . , and hunting was i .
��d7 .las - to
a
eight
br•ir. T. uacd r.u.,lit bu7:s of Dr,
Chases Ointment, and I am glad to
, say I ant entirely cured, not a sigh
of sore to be seed, I can hardly
• prai.e this ointment enough."
Dr. C rtoso's ointment, (el ,its. a box,
all iia. rs ur Lel,uanzon, Dates & Coo
Zirt;ntt;,
In the 13th century, land in Paris was
worth an average of $260,000 an acre.
A movement is on foot to organize a
brass band for Exeter.
George Neilson was sent to the Cen-
tral Prison from Sault Ste. Marie for
stealing money from hospital patients.
Mrs. Thomas Pettigrew of Lion's
Head strangled her two children and
then hanged herself during a fit of in-
sanity.
The parson enquired of his little boy
"My son, what shall I preach about on
Sunday?" "About twenty" was the fit-
ting reply.
REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.
MRSused for over SIXTY YNSLOW'S EARS HINGby MIP has been
LLIONS of
htOTHBRS for their CHILDREN WHILE
TEETHING, with PBRI;gCT SUCCUSS. It
SOOTHgS the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS,
ALLAYS all PAIN • CURES WIND COLIC, and
is the best remedy for DIARRHC~A. It is ab.
solutely harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
A tea made of the leaves of the
"laughing plant" of Arabia puts the
partaker into a hilarious humor for an
hour or so.
The smallest tree in the world is the
Greenland birch. Its height is less
than three inches, yet it covers a radius
of from two to three feet,
CASTO R IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
According to the calculations of Prof.
Nordham of the Paris observatory of
the caddle-power the son is close upon
2,000,000 for every square inch of the
sun's surface.
"I have a crop of mixed grain this
year that promises to yield 60 bushels
per acre," says Wm. Campbell, of
Oro. "The land produced nothing last
year. It was thoroughly drained be-
tween the two seasons. That explains
the difference."
Buy it now, Now is the time to buy
a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale
by all dealers
A penholder for bookkeepers which
will rule one, two or three lines, has
just been patented by a new Jersey
man,
According to the calculations of Prof.
Nordham of the Paris observatory the
eandle power of the sun - is close upon
2,000,000 for every square inch of the
Sun's surface.
"We sometimes condemn our fellow-
workers for playing to the gallery,"
observes a new essaylist, "but probab-
ly we are just as busily engaged in
playing to thedress circle or the stalls."
Children n
fir.
FOR FLETCHERr J'
S
As "i` O R i A.
The number of Jews in the world is
11,625,656. Of these 1,002,1320 are in
America, The only country in the
world havingalarger
Jewish popula-
tion
o ul -tion
is Russia, with 5,082,242: In the
list of cities showing the percentage of
Sews to the population, Jerusalem
comes first with 55 per cent; and then
Adoz, 47,50; Odessa, '23.75, and War-
saw, 22.80. The Jewish population of
L ondotx is 2.28 per cent.
The Pharmaceutical Journal to Tor -
Mite, a trade paper, predicts that Sir
Wilfrid will come back with a stronger
following and that reciprocity will.
cause the country to boom with a new
vigor. This is what it says:
"The election will put the Conser-
vative party out of business for twenty
years, and utterly discredit for the
future the men responsible for obstruc-
ting .Parliament, preventing a vote and
eompelling an election to extricate the
Dominion from an impracticable posi-
tion. On top of great prosperity the
country will boom with a new vigor
and increased volume of tirade and pro-
fit to all with the acceptance of reci-
procity now offered by the United
States, and further it will tend toward
cementing the good feeling and peace
between Greater Britain and our great
neighbor to the south. There can be
no doubt as to the result of the election.
Sir Wilfrid will come back with a
stronger following, and the only unsat-
isfactory feature in the whole matter
is the unnecessary delay in grasping a
golden opportunity for the advance-
ment and prosperity of Canada."
An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as
a rule, be cured by a single dose of
Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no
superior for bowel complaints. For
sale by all dealers.
The "trainometer" is the latest. If
you are on a train and you are curious
to know how fast you are going, you
put a penny in the slot and the hand
on a dial informs you. H. W. Prance,
an Englishman, is the genius who
thought of this idea, but it has not
been adopted in this country as yet.
In Dread of Croup.
Every mother dreads croup unless
she knows about Dr. Chase's Syrup of
Linseed and Turpentine. Given in
frequent small doses, at the first indi-
cation of trouble, this treatment loos-
ens the cough and affords relief and
comfort. Its use should be kept up
until the child is entirely recovered.
A nature fake is reported from the
Walker House in the . guise of a fowl
which has duck's feet and a hen's head.
The bird is a healthy one and is equally
at home with hens or ducks. Its owner
regards it, however, with a doubtful,
eye and doesn't know whether to ex-
pect hen's or duck's eggs when the
time shall come for it to perform.
A welt known Des Moines woman
after suffering miserably for two days
from bowel complaint, was cured by
one dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Chol-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale
by all dealers.
CHARMS OF FOREIGN WOMEN.
Women in different countries• have
what appear to us queer ideas of come-'
liness.
Arabian ladies, to add to their charms,
stain their fingers and toes red, their
eyebrows black and their lips blue.
In Persia the women paint a black
streak around their eyes and ornament
their faces with various colored patches.
Hindoo Women, when they wish to
be particularly lovely, cover their faces
with a mixture of saffron . and grease.
In Figi the native women cover their
hair with red and white stripes as an
ornament.
In some parts of India the teeth must
be dyed red to be beautiful.
The Chinese women stain their teeth
black.
New Zealand natives Iadie also adopt
the ebony hub, white Japanese maid-
ens complete their toilet by - covering
their teeth with gold leaf.
Persian women have a strong aver-
sion to red hair, and when it is this
color they dye it.
In Turkey, on the contrary, red hair
is reckoned a great beauty, and the
women tint their locks their pet color.
The Nautch girls of eastern countries
dye thir finger nails with henna, while
the Turkish women stain theirs a pur-
ple color,
Had a Weak Aching
Back and a Nasty
Sick Headache
Mrs. W. R. Hodge, Fielding, Sask..
writes:—"A few lines -highly recommend-
ing Doan's kidney Pills. For this last
year I have been troubled very much
with nasty sick headaches, and a weak
aching back which caused me much
inz.;cry, for I could not work, and had
no ambition for anything. My kidneys
were very badly out of order and kept
ire from sleeping at nights,
"I tried miry kinds of pills and
medicines but it seemed almost in vain,
Itiregan to give up in despair of ever
being well and strong nein when a kind
neighbor advised me to try Doan's
*Cidney Pills,. which I did, and am
thankful for,the relief I obtained from
ti"rzi
,fo
r n
7wttla•i
, .e,,er troubled with
t
;c sore back or side headaches, tcadaches
. I et.
ill
always say Dean's Kidney Pills for mine
and es.n highly recommend there to
any sufferer.,,
Price 506 per box, or 3 boxes for $1.25,
at all dealers or mailed direct oh receipt
of price by Tlie T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
When ordering direct specify "Doattre,,:
sAVEarhasaer
Mrs. M, Barrett,
boa Moreau St.,
Montreal, says;
"A horrid
rash came out all over my baby's lace and
spread until it had totally covered his scalp.
It was irritating and painful, and caused
the little one hours of suffering. We tried
soaps and powders and salves, but he got
no better. He refused his food, got quite
thin and worn, and was reduced to a very
serious condition. I was advised to try
Zam-Buk, and did so. It was wonderful
how it seemed to coot and ease the child's
burning, painful skin, tam -Bilk from the
very commencement seemed to go right to
the spot, and the pimples and sores and the
irritation grew less and less. Within a
few weeks my baby's skin was healed
completely. He bas now not a trace of
rash, or eruption, or eczema, or burning
sore. Not only so, but cured of the tor-
menting skin trouble, he has improved in
general health."
Zam•Buk is sold at all stores and medicine von.
dors, sou, a box, or post free from Zam•Buk Co.,
Toronto, for price, Shoats for $z.ga Acertain sure
for all skin dtseases, outs, burns, etc., and forpdes..
MACDONALD.
Silent Chieftain! We invoke thee,
Lend us thy magnetic name
To redeem this wide Dominion
From the bonds of guile and shame.
Great' Macdonald, thou art sleeping,
But thy voice still echoes keen,
Still resounds through memory's cham-
bers—
Still thy leading staff is green.
Broad and. deep was the foundation
Laid by our great master's hand,
Let no 'prentice botch his temple,
Let no bungler bear his wand.
Crooked paths which lead to chaos—
Broken pledges—cabal sway—
Foreign meddlers (free of duty)—
Desecrate our land to -day.
But another morn is dawning.
On! Canadian freemen, on!
March beneath our prophet's banner,
Let our watchword be "Sir John."
—Wm. H.•tTaylor, in Toronto World.
Aye, and whet ye shout that watch-
word.
Let it well remembered be
That "Free Trade in natural products"
Was the Chieftain's policy;
That, with all his tact and vigor,
And in every honest way,
He strove to get what we are offered
Freely by the States to -day!
Yes; election morn is dawning.
On! Canadian freeman, on.
Vote for Laurier's trade agreement,
It's a tribute to Sir John!
J. W. B.
STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, SS
LUCAS COUNTY,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J,
Cheney & Co., doing business in th
City of Toledo, County and State afore-
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, thisGth day of Decem-
ber, A. D., 1885.
(SEAL.) A. W. GLEASON,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern-
ally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of, the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation.
Discovery Affecting Clay Roasts.
A roadmaking discovery, which, if
the claims made for it can be substan-
tiated, is of national importance, has
been made by an Ontario man, who for
some time has been residing in the
west. The discovery has been submit-
ted to the Dominion Department of
Agriculture. Like many other impor-
tant inventions it is a by-product of
Another. The inventor was interested
in the pottery trade, and produced and
patented a compound intended to tem-
per clay for the manufacture of brick,
tile and other products. Its effect is
to overcome the alkali, which to a
greater or less extent is present in all
clays. As alkili is responsible for
tracking in drying and checking and
melting in firing, a saving of waste is
made, and firing is proceeded with
more rapidity when ,the danger of
melting is eliminated. When he got
this length the potter began to experi-
ment on the treatment of clay roads.
After experimenting he asserts that a
relatively inexpensive treattnont of a
day road would transform such a road
into a smooth, noiseless and dustless
one that would not absorb moisture
and would therefore give forth no nuid.
The
1h e
t, ffec
Loft ecompound i
h s to close
the pores, and one treatment would
last for years,
Nit Batt c11ZAP—A good strong
spring wagon, with pole, in good con-
dition; will carry 1500 to 2000 pounds,
S, Greco...40,e
TESTING AN EGO.
Many Wage to Detect Staleness' 4..
side. Smell end Test,.
It does not require a very dl>icrIi ..
Mating palate to detect an old egg
trom a new one, .says a correspondent
of the New Xoril Sun, The former
ha$ a musty flavor that the latter
never has, and the mustiness may
range from a slight taint to a very
pi'ouounced one. It is always notice•
able in storage eggs.
If, any one wishes to verify the judg.
treat of his palate, the following testa
may be used:
1,—it is:tiniest impossible to peei the
sbell from a freab herd boiled egg
without having some of the white
come away with it.
2.—A stale egg cannot be beaten to
a troth.
3.—When a fresh egg is broken into
a dish the yolk stands up and the
white does not spread, whereas in a
stale egg the yolk lies flat and the
white seoms watery,
4.—The shell of an egg after a cer•
Iain length of time loses its chalky
appearance anti becomes shiny.
5,—The air space in the large end
of a newly laid egg is about half an
inch in diameter. and as the egg ages
this space grows larger. In storage
eggs it sometimes extends to one -
Mirth the length. An expert can very
closely approximate the age of an egg
by examining this space. This is
ttnown as candling and is done by
holding the egg in a beam' of light.
A simpler test is to bard boil the egg
and notice the relative size of the
space.
THEIR AWFUL SECRET.
It Caused the Real Estate Agent to
Change His Mind.
%%'hen the family who admitted that
They were moving because the tenants
et the old address made their lives
miserable confided to the renting agent
that they had one peculiarity which
they wished him not to mention to
heir neighbors in bis building the
•trent got uneasy and executed a men-
tal quickstep trying to devise some
way to break the lease. But aloud he
,iiia very courteously:
"I shall be glad to oblige you if I
•'nn. what Is it you wish me to :keep
a secret?"
°"Che tact that we ' pay our rent
promptly on the lst of every month,"
said the head of the family. "That
tvaasomething that nobody else in the
other house did, and the agent as an
Incentive to quick action on their part
puhlisbed the news of our promptness
The only action it stirred them into
was persecution of us. and they car-
ried that to such eatretiies that we
rind to move. If you wilt kindly re-
frain from using 115 as n chub to whack
your delinquents Into obedience we
will appreciate it."
The agent re.., ,tvr.d not to cancel the.
lease. hut at the same tins,' he resin
qutshed a enemy conceived plan tar
prueurtng prompt remittances. — New
York Titres.
That Yankee Dodge.
The description of the first operation
under ether in Europe as given by Dr.
5'. William Cook in the University
College Hospital Magazine is repro-
duced in the London Lancet, and the
scene is referred to as the "most dra-
matic ever enacted in which medical
men grouped the stage.". The opera-
tion was performed by Robert Liston
on Dec. 21, 1840. "At 1:16 Liston en-
ters, that magnificent figure of a -man
six feet two inches in height, and says,
'We Bra going to try a Yankee dodge
today, gentlemen, for making men In-
sensible,' so Liston introduced ether to
a London hospital" The subject was
a man, thirty-six - years old, whose.
thigh was amputated. The operation
was successful, and Liston uttered the .
epilogue, "This Yankee dodge, gentle-
men, beats mesmerism holler."
Marvels of India.
What a wonderful country .is Iaptal
There is only one India. Its marvels
are its own. There is the plague, the -
black death. India invented it. The
ear of Juggernaut was also India's in-
vention. So was the suttee, and with.
in the time of men still living 800
widows willingly and, in fact rejoic.,
hag!), burned themselves to death on
the bodies of their dead husbands in
a single year. And 800 would do it
this year tf the British government
would let them. Famine belongs es-
pecially to India. India has 2,000,000
gods and worships them all. On top
of all this she is the mother and home
of that wonder of wonders, caste, and
also that my5tety of mysteries, the
Satanic Brotherhood of the Thugs.--
Churchman.
hugs.—Churchman.
Setting Her Right.
The pretty and petulant wife -of a
congressman Stood for a moment be-
fore the window of the receiving teller
in a Washington bank, then tapped tbtl
window with her parasol, exclaiming:
"Why don't you pay attention to
me?"
"We pay nothing here, madam," was
the reply."Please go to tho
next
window,"—Denver Republican,
'Those Useless Question..
"bow did you get the braided fade?"
"It was caused by, the hatrack last
night,"
"Accidentally2"
"No; I think it attacked me pur-
[O
sely."-.•Kanpeal city L
JoarriaL
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ltiblibai Reference.
"And who," atlked the Sunday" acboOl
teachet‘="who was it that stied, 0
icing,, live forever?"'
"Ali the life insurance agentb." eag-
geated the email boy whom father wag
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