The Wingham Times, 1911-10-05, Page 6THE WINGIIAI TIMES OCTOBER 5, 1911
KERNEtZ.FROM THE SANCTUM MILL
Interesting Paragraphs from our
xChanges.
Spain is now the world's greatest
producer of olive oil.
What a man doesn't Know about his
'neighbors his wife tells him.
Nothing bike It for Colds.
Mrs, Holland Ferguson, Sheffield,
N. B., writes: "Dr. Chase's Syrup of
Linseea and Turpentine has cured my
children and myself of severe colds.
We are never without it in the house.
There is nothing like it for colds and
throat trouble, and it is so soothing
and pleasant to take, my children would
drink a whole bottle if they were per-
mitted."
Query: When a woman says there's
no use talking, why does she?
The fellow who is fond of using the
capital I isn't always capitalized.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
div; A S T Q R I A
If a man hasn't opinions, he's a
nonentity; and if ho has them, he's a
nuisance.
In Russia cups and saucers are never
used, tea being drunk from glass tum-
blers.
You are not experimenting on your-
self when you take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for a cold as that pre-
paration has won its great reputation
and extensive sale by its remarkable
cures of colds, and can always be de-
pended upon. It is equally valuable
for adults and children and may be
given to young children with implicit
confidence as it contains ne harmful
drug. Sold by all dealers.
Berlin has 1,001 streets and seventy-
nine bridges, not including railroad
bridges.
Denmark is the dairy of Europe. It
has 85 head of cattle to each 100 in-
habitants.
cin REST MW HEALTH l0 MOTHER AND CHILD.
EiitS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been
used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of
MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE
TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It
SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS,
ALLAYS all PAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC, and
is the best remedy for DIARRHCCA. It is ab.
solutel harmless. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind. Twenty-five centsa-bottle.
Earl Grey was banqueted by the Cana-
dian Club of Ottawa, and in his speech
took a formal farewell of Canada and
paid ahigh tribute to the Dominion.
Out if 59,254 vacancies that were
filed through 217 English labor ex-
changes last June, 33,670 were for men,
1,4,362 for women, 7,257 were for boys,
and 3,965 were to girls.
Don't trifle with a cold is good advice
for prudent men and women. It may
be vital in the case of a child. There
is nothing better than Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for coughs and colds in
children. It Ys safe and sure. For
sale by all dealers.
James McCartney, a Bruce farmer,
was foundldead in a lonely spot 'on his
farm and the Coroner's jury returned a
verdict of murder against some person
unknown.
The best plaster. A piece of flannel
dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment
and bound on over the affectea parts is
superior to a plaster and costs only one
tenth as much. For sale by all dealers.
Pigs which are running in the open
should be provided with a rough shelt-
er under which they will be comfort-
able at night or on cold wet days. In
addition to the overhead shelter a lib-
eral supply of bedding shc.11d be pro-
vided.
One-piece street dresses made tosim-
ulate a coat and skirt are seen at the
early fall openings.
In 1910 Germany imported 8,637 tons
of raw bed feathers and 932 ins of
cleaned and prepared.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR1A
Ostrich eggs are successfully hatched
by a specially designed incubator on a
German ostrich farm.
tyu °reductive are rabbits that it is
possible for one mother to possess no
less than 1,278,840 descendants in four
years.
Billiousness is. due to a disordered
condition of the stomach. Chamber-
lain's Tablets are essentially a stomach
medicine, intended especially to act on
that organ; to cleanse it, strengthen it,
tone and invigorate it, to regulate the
liver and to banish biliousness positively
and effectually. For sale by all dealers.
An Ottawa mob attempted to rescue
a woman from the police, followed
them to the station and broke the win-
dows with stones.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
C.'hleago leads all other cities in con
erete building construction with over
32 per cent. of the total. Seattle be
ing second, and Philadelphia third.
wow .11mosocummoommoccailummosi
Nervous Prostration
Sleeplessfless
Palp tatio;ii of the heart
Dizzy Spells
lire alt Cutch by the Use of
IB'
HEART anti NERVE PILLS
fife. Peter llalstad, Tilley, Alta.:orfittelisi
'ri tar:e :, tit plcn:;ure in writina fe
lines to troll you what your Hean
Nerve Pili, have done for rile. had 1°'"g,std'tdi ease of nervous proationIblee! l ,iie'.„, palpitation of thhearandd.z'yspells.I boughta bo
pills ca:id they did me so much good 1
until stlorehdadmuo setdo.oeovnenul atcierndtlsetheu
health again. They are a great remedy
e.nal I twalnrnend them to all ray
sfilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are
gee, per bo:: or'3 boxes for $1,25 at all
dealers;, or will he mailed direct on.
reTipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.,
Limited, Toronto, (Snit.
Do not suffer
another day with
Itching Bleed-
ing, or Protrud-
ing Piles. No
surgical oper-
ation required.
Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once
and as certainly cure you. 60o. a 130:4:'all
dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited,
Toronto. Sample box free if you mention this
paper and enclose 2o, stamp to pay postage.
The American Agriculturist has
placed the wheat crop of the United
States for 1911, at 649,000,000 bushels.
Home consumption, at the rate of six
bushels per capita, will call for 540,-
000,000. The remaining 99,000,000 will
do little more than provide sufficient
for next year's seeding, and account
for waste.
A World of Gratitude.
"In justice to humanity I want to
tell you that I was a great sufferer
from itching piles, and have found Dr.
Chase's Ointment the best treatment
obtainable,” writes Mr. Fred Hinz,
Brodhagen, Ont. "It gives instant re-
lief and I can recommend it to any
sufferer from this dreadful disease."
After digging a grave in the cellar of
his home in Pittsburg, Pa., one morn-
ing lately, Joseph Armatage,a retired
businessman, stood on a barrel, ad-
justed a clothesline noose about his
neck, then jumped off into the grave
His neck was broken, and he was dead
when his wife found him several hours
later. Armatage had been haunted for
the past few weeks with a promonition
that he was going to die. He told his
family on retiring the night before be -
that he intended getting up early
in the morning for the purpose of
visiting the graves of some of his
ancestors in a cemetery near by. Then
he went to his room, set his alarm clock
4 a.m. When he was aroused at that
hour he quietly dressed, went to the
cellar, and ended his life.
Apply Zam-Buk to all l
wounds and sores and 'you
will be surprised how quickly
it stops the smarting and
brings ease. It covers the
wound with a layer of pro-
tective balm, kills all poison
germs already in the wound, and
prevents others entering. Its rich
healing herbal essences then build
up from the bottom, fresh tissue=
and in a wonderfully short time
the wound is healed!
Zam Buk's popularity is bayed on merit
Imitations neverwork cures. Be sure and
get the real thing. " Zam•Buk" ie printed
on every packet of the genuine. Beluee
all others, See all 8rugglets and stores or
Zam•Bult Co., Toronto.
THE SALVATION ARMY.
NAIL ORDER OR LOCAL TRADING,
Investigations by a committee of the
United Senate of Washington brought
out evidence that the average mail or-
der prices are higher than the prices
of local dealers., It has been asserted
that the mail order: houses list certain
articles at a very low price and by this
device gain the impression that they
give low rates, whereas the local mer-
chants are making better prices outof
all but these special bargains.
If the local merchant would make
known what he has to offer, and at
what price, the most effective weapon
with which to meet the mail order
bugabeo is at hand. The chief reason
that mail' order houses make inroads on
local trade is because they tell the pub-
lic what they have to sell and the price.
Local merchants have access to col-
umns of the town papers and job'print-
ing departments. Do they use them?
How m/pny local merchants use ad-
vertising space? How many use print-
ed matter? Are there any who neglect
to have a sign up over their door?
If your neighbors do not know what
you have to sell, the fault is yours, not
theirs, We have ngthirigin common
with the mail order houses. - We are
unalterably opposed to, mail order
methods as practised by some concerns.
We urge the local merchants to lose no
opportunity of informing the people in
their community that goods can be
bought locally as cheaply as elsewhere.
Invest a few dollars in printer's ink
and note the result. How are your
neighborse to know what your store
contains unless you advertise? Sitting
around the store bemoaning the inroad
on your legitimate trade by mail order
houses, and calling down curses will
not mend matters any. Brighten up
your store; clean your windows; put-
newly
utnewly printed price tickets in plain
figures on your goods and hustle for
business. Hustle as seriously as your
mail order competitor. If you have
the goods and they,know it your own
townspeople will trade with you. But
remember you must let them know
what goods you have to sell. Adver-
tise! -The Commercial.
The 29th Annual Congress of the
Salvation Army in Canada will be held
in Toronto from October llth to the
16th, inclusive. This Congress will be
of special significance to the Officers
and members of the Army, as General
Booth has arranged for his daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Bramwell Booth, wife of
the Chief of the Staff, to conduct the
entire series of meetings. Mrs. Booth
will be accompanied by Colonel Mildred
Duff, also from'ondon, England.
Mrs. Booth is head of the Women's
Social Work in all lands and is a recog-
nized authority on the treatment of
those unfortunate women who are car-
ed for in connection with this beneficial
work.
The Welcome Meeting to Mrs. Booth
will take place in the Massey Hall on
Wednesday, October llth. This will
without doubt be the most impressive
ive
spectacular and interesting demonstra-
tion of The Army work `ever held in'
Canada. It will be in the nature of a
pageant, over three hundred persons
taking' part in the same. ,
On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Booth
will give a Special Social Address in
the Massey Hall. The chair will be
occupied by His Hon. Lieut. -Governor
Gibson. This will be followed by a
special evangelistic service in the Mas-
sey Hall in the evening.
The programme of Meetings (public
and private), prepared by Commission-
er David M. Rees, Leader of the Sal-
vation Army in the Dominion of Cana-
da, is indeed. an extensive one, and
will be of interest to those who are
fortunate enough to attend. It is anti-
cipated that many members and friends
of The Army will come to Toronto to
participate in this Congress, special
railway rates ` having been arranged
with the different Transportation Com-
panies.
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies,
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con-
dition of the mucous Lining of the Eus-
tachian Tube. When this tube is in-
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing and when it is en-
tirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be tak-
en out and this tube restored to its nor-
mal condition, hearing will be destroy-
ed forever; nine eases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the muc-
ous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any ease 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 Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation. ..�
Although there are still instances of
oxen being used for ploughing, and of
dogs being used as beasts of burden,
everybody does not know that in the
northern parts of India sheep are put
to a use unthought of in European
countries. The mountain paths among
the foothills of the Himalayas are so
precipitous that the sheep, more sure-
footed than larger beasts, are preferr-
ed as burden carriers. The load for
each sheep is from 16 lbs. to 20 lbs.
The sheep are driven from village to
vIlls„ , with the wool
still
growing,
and in each town the farmer shears as
much wool as he can sell there, and
loads the sheep with the grain he re-
ceives in exchange. After his flock
has been sheared he turns it
wards, each sheep having on its back a
small bag containing the purchased
grain.
Lame back is one of the most com-
mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
A few applications of Chamberlain's
Liniment will give relief. For sale by
all dealers.
Eatarrh Most Canadians Hare
Our Changeable Climate is
7 Responsible.
Ontario Railway Mileage.
Ontario's railway mileage totals 9,-
017.94. During 1910 there were com-
pleted and opened for traffic, according
to the report of the Public Works De-
partment, just issued, 357.51 miles of
railway. Of the 757.95 miles of the
Transcontinental across Ontario, all of
which have been located, 531 miles
have been graded and 383 miles of
tracks laid. On the Algoma Central
and Hudson Bay Railway 98 miles are
under construction. Prior to Confed-
eration the railway mileage in Ontario
totalled 1,447-5 miles, Since then 7,-
507.44 miles have been completgl.
There. are now 703.77 miles under con-
struction. The total electric railway
mileage is 721.73. There are tinder
construction 67.5 miles,
a..:..._.r.-.- _.
Where the atmosphere is damp, with
sudden changes in temperature, almost
everybody has Catarrh, in some form
or other. The ordinary cold in the head
inflames and weakens the membranes
lining the nose and throat, and starts a
discharge. The next cold is more easily
caught, and soon the patient is never,
quite free of it.
As Catarrh develops the discharge
increases -drops into the throat, es-
pecially at night -and takes on an
offensive odor. Besides being exceed-
ingly disagreeable, there is great danger
of the disease extending to the lungs,
stomach, or bowels.
Though it is very difficult to cure,
'rather Morriscy devised a combined
internal and external treatment that has
cured thousands. The Tablets tone up
and invigorate the system, and assist
Nature in throwing off the disease, while
the salve, applied up the nostrils, clears
out the discharge and heals the
membranes. Combined. treatment, 5oc
at your dealer's, or from Father
Morriscy Medicine Co., Ltd., Montreal,
gag, ao
CAMELS. IN 'A. RAGE.'
When RousedThese Usually Patient
Animals Fight Like Fury,
The usually patient and submissive
camel,. like the proverbial worm, will
sometimes resent an overdose of
abuse. Too dense to think of a way In
which be can outwit his driver and so
take him unawares, when roused to
the piteb of fury be rushes at tile.
tyrant open mouthed, and his formi-
dable teeth and powerful jaws do Berl-
ous damage..
Of this vindictiveness the camel
driver is aware and of the certainty
that sooner or later the camel will seek
revenge. Accordingly it is customary
for the person who fears his malice to
throw his clothes before the camel,
.meanwhile` hiding himself until the
animal's fury bas been expended in
tossing and tramping on theni, when
the injury, real or supposed, is at once
forgotten.
The camel will not identify himself
with bis driver or rider in the smallest
way' whatever: fie steadily declines
ail ndvances. Sis eye never lights up
with love or even interest at the ap-
proac'b of his master. Should yon at-
tempt to pat or caress him he will ob-
ject in a very decided manner.
Good treatment or bad makes no daft
ferenee to the camel. Life and its
hard conditions are taken for granted.
Ills view of things is far too serious.
Be iS tto absorbed and preoccupied that
ne has no time to waste in the gam-
bols indulged in by all other young
anima ls.-Aarper's weekly,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Reeve Sweltzer of Stephen town-
ship was accidentally shoe while duek
hunting.
The Grand Trunk Railway System
has in course of construction at the
Tuurct% Works of Canada Car and Foun-
dry Co., 1000 steel underfratne box
ears, delivery will be commenced about
October let, and the whole eonsign-
nlent will be completed this year.
These cars are of 60,000 lb. capacity,
and incorporate all latest improvements
in car construction.
Noticeis hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0
1897, Chap. 129, Sec, 88, that all persons having
claims against the Estate of Thomas Elliott,
late of the 'Town Plot of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Yeoman, deceased, who
died on or about the twenty.sixth day of
August, A.D., 1911, are required to send by
post prepaid or to deliver to R. Vanstone,
Solicitor for the Executors, on or before the
Twenty-third day of October, A.D ,1911, their
names, addresses and descriptions and a full
statement of particulars of their claims and
the nature of the security (if any) held by
them duly certified, and that after the said
day the Executors will proceed to distribute
the assets of the deceased among the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then have notice.
Dated this 19th day of Selutember, A.D., 1911.
R. VANSTONE,
Wingham P. O.
Solicitor for said Executors.
A PLEASANT MEETING.
it Is Nice to Find a Friend Who Scat-
ters Sunshine.
•-1 don't like people who are always
opal] ug to me for sympathy."
•"1'uey do get tiresome. but I prefer
Chem to the ones who come boasting
u1 their successes and trying to make
fur dissatistied with my lot." •
-un. 1 don't mind that kind. They
,ever worry me any. 1 am always so
..ix'eesstul myself that I never have
..a use to envy them. And, speaking
ut success, 1 made .$500 last week ili-
a tittle real estate deal,' and my boy
nos been making a great 'record in
4etiooL tae's away ahead of ail the
ocher boys of his age, and niy wife
has a maid now who is the best girl
we have ever Deep able to find -the
rmst one to our neighborhood, • in fact
tiow is your boy doing now? 1 heard
:utne Uwo ago that be was Inclined
w ne ratnet wild."
-''lease don't mention him. I'm
ttratd he is going to bring 'sorrow
upon us. Yon always were Welty.
.uess" 111 nave to lose the little home
a ve been paying on during the past
?tght years, all on the buy's amount.
fly wife has had to quit keeping help.
slthough her betiitb is very pour and"-
WeIl, good by I've got to be going.
Cheer np. W hat's the use or being
:;rurnpy'I Look at me. You'll find. if
von try it.. that 11 pays to scatter sun-
-bine."-Cbicago Rerord•Herald.
ANCHOR POSTS -A quantity of good
cedar posts, suitable for anchor posts.
Apply to John R. Salter, Wingham,
Ont.
Constpation
is l'he Cause of. More Sick-
ness Than Anything Else.
If You Wish To Be Weil You
Must Keep The Bowels Open.
If You Don't, Constipation
Is Sure To Follow.
lit ILBURNys
LAXA LIVE R PILLS
act on the bowels and promote their free
and regular action, thus curing Constipa•
tion and all diseases arising from it.
Mr. Harry Revoy, Slianiek Oat.,
writes: --"Having boon troubled for
years with eonstipation and trying many
remedies without succuss, I finally
purchased Milburtee Laxa-Liver Pills
and found them most beneficial; they
are indeed splendid pills and l can
heartily recommend thein."
Price 25e. per vial or 5 vials for $1.00,
at all dealers or mailed direct on receint
of price by 'the T. Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Ont.
'PURm► FLOUI
And Its Keeping Qualities
SOME 'people find it necessary to buy a considerable quantity
of dour at one time—suffcient to last for a long period.
Naturally they are anxious to procure a :lour of the kind best
adapted to lengthy storage.
There are two important reasons why PURITY FLOUR
possesses these qualities. One is that it is made entirely from
Manitoba Hard Wheat. The other lies in the fact that the careful
milling necessary to produce " Purity" absolutely excludes all
low-grade particles of the wheat berry. It's the high grade
Manitoba Hard Wheat Flour that keeps—stands longest storage.
That's "Purity."
"Purity" flour may cost a little more,
but is more than worth the difference.
Try it. Watch results both for quality
and yield.
"More Bread
and better Bread"
WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO., LIMITED
Mille at Winnipeg, Godericb, Brandon.
BOLD BY WM. BONE AND J. F. MCGILLIVRAY, WINGHAM.
The Tirnes to
Story of a Nail Keg.
A hundred years ago Jeremiah At-
water was a leading New Eleven mer-
chant, buying bis supplies in Boston
and receiving them by vessel. Among
other goods received were several ,
casks of nails, one of which On open-
ing it under a layer of nails at each
end was found to be filled with silver
dollars. Mr. Atwater, who was a con-
scientious man, immediately wrote to
the Boston merchant that there must
be some mistake in the invoice of
nails, as one of the casks contained
other articles besides nails. He was
promptly informed that the nails were
bought for nails, sold for nails and
nails they must be. Forthwith Mr.
Atwater' had a basin made of the sil-
ver. and presented it to the Center
church, where it has, been used in the
baptismal service from that time to
the present.
Art and Nature.
Art is the revelation of man, and
not merely that, but likewise the reve-
lation of nature speaking through span.
Art pre-exists in nature, and natmie is
reproduced in art.. As vapors from
the ocean floating landward and dis-
solved in rain are carried back in
rivers to the ocean, so thoughts and
the semblances of things that fall upon
the soul of man in showers flow out
again in living streams of art and lose
themselves In the great ocean, which
is nature. Art and nature are not,
then, discordant, but ever harmonious-
ly working in each other.-Longfel-
low's "Hyperion."
Illuminating.
While touring abroad a certain cid.
Zen of New York found ibis item in a
list of police regulations posted rap on
a highway In Ireland:
"'Until further notice every vehicle
must carry a light when darkness be,
gins. Darkness begins when the lights
are lit" -Saturday Evening Post.
The Family Orchard.
"CQuld Irinterest you in our orange
grove proposition?"
"Nope; I have already put all -1ny
money into a fruit orchard.
"Wberei"
"On my wife's bat"--1Boustol Post
January, 1912
for '20 cents.
Next Best Thing.
"Teel I have just done Europe."
"Can you give me a list of hotelt
to go tor)
"No; the best I can do is to give,yrotil
a list of hotels to keep away
Louisville Courler-Journal
fardnees or boArt Is a dreadful
quality, but it Is doubtful whether In
the long run It Work Mere damage
than Ioftnwi$ of beady-RoeteVelt■ _...
PRINTING
AND
STATIONERY
We have put in our office
Stationery and can
WRITING PADS
ENVELOPES
LEAD PENCILS
BUTTER PAPER
PAPETERIES,
a complete stock of Staple
supply your wants in
WRITING PAPER
BLANK BOOKS
PENS AND INK
TOILET PAPER
PLAYII:G CARDS, etc
We will keep the best stock in therespective lines
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
p when in need of
LETTER HEADS
BILL HEADS
ENVELOPES
CALLING CARDS
CIRCULARS
NOTE HEADS
STATEMENTS ti
WEDDING INVITATIONS
POSTERS
CATALOGUES
Or anything you may require in the printing line.
Subscriptions taken for all the Leading Newspapers
and Magazines.
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