The Wingham Times, 1903-07-09, Page 6FOR GOOD HEALTH
To preserve or restore it, there is no better
prescription for men, women and children than
Ripans Tabules. They are easy to. take. They
are made of a combination of medicines approved
and used by every physician. Ripans Tabules are
widely used by all sorts of people—but to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend
in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan-
dard family remedy, They are a dependable, hon-
est remedy, with a long and successful record, to
cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver com-
plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
tite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The five -
cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply
for a year.
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TIE WINGI[A3I TIMES, JULY 9, 1903
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Price in Canada: $1.00;
Six bottles for $5.00 ,
When a baby is coming the ex-
pectant mother needs to take special
eare of herself, for upon her health °
flepends to a great extent the health
of the unborn babe.. If diet, etc.,
etc., etc., is not watched, the start in
life of the future offspring will not
be a satisfactory one. It is a mistake
to take liquid medicines at this time,
for they all contain alcohol, Their
steady use has the sante effect as
habitual liquor taking, consuming the
vitality and hardening the tissues.
If you are weak you need a tonic,
not a stimulant. Don't take medica-
ted wine or alcoholic medicines ; but
take ST. JAMES \1VAI ERS, they are a
tissue builder and a reconstructive.
ST. JAMES WAVERS help stomach,
digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health and strength, ,)
the kind that lasts, levelops and v
breeds the energy which accom-
plishes nude.
"I have used St. James Wafer9
for years, None better."
Dr. R, 3. Maddox,
London, gag.
St.,/rnres IfhJ?rrare not a secret
remedy; to tle,,u,,rerou doctors ,e.
commending them to theirpatitnts
We rued the/amnia upon request.
Where dealers are not selling the
Wafers, they are:nailed upon re-
ceipt of price at the Canadian
branch: St. James Wafal Co., 1728
St. Catherine St , Montreal.
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Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges
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alre William, eldest sou of Mr. A. Gor- Mr. James Snel', of Clinton, has been
don, Kinloss, died on Wednesday, June appointed district supreme president of
«4th, in his 28th year. the Huron
and Bruce clistr:
axe ct of tit Sons
gra'Wadi greasy dishes, pots or pan: withof England.
has Lever's Dry Soap al, powder. It will re- Hugh Hardy, of Goderich, and Md
Cat wove the grease with the greatest case. 3b Marsball,of Goderich,tp. Were married at
Thi Mr. Wm. Norris, the high wire Bayfield on the evening of June 23rd.
old walker, who first learned the science iu Rev. Mr. Yelland performed the cere- a
Pica Owen Sound and continued his practice mons, s
Ou'Wednesday of last week Wm. B.
Watt died at his home at Salem, after
au extended 21111088, at the age of 01;
year's and 3 months. Ile was a mac of
sterling integrity, his name ironorecl
wherever known and iris demise will sbe
greatly regretted, Dirs. (Rev) Ross, of
Brussels, is a sister to the deceased.
TOOTHACHE' CCREii.
Dr. Law's Toothache Gum cures tooth-
ache promptly, and does net blister the
gams, lips or cheeks. Pries: 10e.
After a quarter celttury of valuable
service, Mr: R. D. Hall has howled ill
his resignation to the Kincltrdiue Board
of Education. Mr. Hall asks to be re-
lieved on the 1st of :September. Kin-
cardine people generally and the army
of young ung Ines and women who passed
through Mr. Hall's hands will wish
hitu happiness in his well-earned retire-
ment.
Beare the The Kind You Have Always Bought
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On June 28th, some persons were
walking along the beach a short distance
from Sonthalnptiou when their attract-
ed to a veritable monster of the deep,
which was plainly- to 'be seen near the
shore, twisting and squirmiug,and again
passing swiftly along the glassy surface,
evidently fully enjoying the cool and
limpid waters of Lake Huron. The
story is vouched for by responsible
persons, -t ho say the reptile was at least
40 feet in length.
A Sustaining Diet.
These are the enervating days, when,
as Somebody has said, men drop by the
sunstroke as if the Day of Fire had dawn-
ed. They are fraught with danger to
reople whose systems are pocrly sustain -
cd; and this leads us to say, in the i
tt rest of the less robust of our read
that the full effect of Hco1's Sarsa
illa is suck as to suggest the I ropriet
calling this medicine simethiug besi blcod muffler and tonic, -say a sesta
ing diet. It makes it much easier
bear the heat, assures refreshing sle
and will without any doubt avert mu
sickness at this time of year.
For 0..r sixty rears.
An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs
Winslow's SoothingSyrup has been used
for over sixty years bymillionsof mothers
for their children white teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gurus, allays all pain, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty. five cents a bottle. Its
value is incalculable. Besure you ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothiug Syrup, and
ers take uo other kind.
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y of
muffler
A ree'e:.t published table of the Bri.
ti, lr oel sas gives the eespective ages of
all the mataied couples in the kingdom.
Th -re is one hasbau.t of ninety-five years
W11)11114. a wife of twenty-one while
throe hush anis ranging in age from
eigl te.five to r i tete-five secured wives
an l youth fat husbands are rarer and the
greatest disparity in thiel direction is be.
tween a wife of sixty-five years and her
husband of twenty. The oldest couple
in the list are aged one hundred and
ninety-five respectively, while the young-
est pair have otily munnbered srxteou and
fifteen summers respectively.
The darkest hour conies just before
the dawn. Before the joy of summer
holi..lays c0nle8 the nightmare of ennui.
Monday, Juue 290, the annual depart-
mental
epart.
In n
e tat examinations began in the
various High Schools and Collegiate
Institutes throughout the Province. All
told there aro about 0,000 candidates
writing this year. They are distributed
approximately as follows: Junior Leav-
ing, 2,800; Senior Leaving, 1,000;
Matriculation, 1,200; Colnmen:nal Dip-
loma, 300; Commercial Specialist 30
District Certificates,500. The examiners
who will meet in Toronto a couple of
week hence, will have about 00,000
answer papers, or comprising about 3G0,,
000 pages of student lore to carefully
maid tend mark.
fries Word was received at Clinton recent-
in- ly that a former resident of Auburn had
to been drowned in the Missouri River.
chHow the body was identified was rather
singular. A piece of baggage was bill-
ed to Clinton, and the check number was
35945; when the body {vas discovered
and searched, the duplicate check was
og found on Lis person, and $12.42 in cash.
he' The coroner of the ccunty wired the
so , chief of police here to that effect, and it
red;i
til i s learned that the body was that of Ed -
se, I vv and Mc$rfen, who formerly resided at
dlAuburn. On opening the baggage natur-
j alization papers were found disclosing
his identity. His friends were notified
r
I and steps are being taken to ascertain
particulars. How he cane to meet such
an unfortunate death is unknow».
Wm. Chillingwortll, of Stratford, was
nearly overcome by a big St. Bernard d
Friday. While endeavoring to tie up t
nimal, it turned on him and bit him
everely that a physician was requir
dress the wounds. Mr. CArillingwor
managed to gain the door of his hon
ut the dog kept him a close prisoner t
elp arrived and the dog was dispatche
If blood.poisoning does not set in M
Chillingworth will recover.
the there until be has left for New York, Hoarseness is a common trouble dur-
hac ^where he will fill au engagement in one ing the summer with those having weak
mat throat or lungs. It can be readily cured I b
of the parks there.
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he,
`4,,-"Mr. George T. McKay, of Kippen,
has secured the contract for the cement
work of the abutments for the steel
bridge, which is to be erected on the
Saabie line, near Exeter. The contract
price is $5 per cubic yard.
"Strength and vigor come of good food
duly digested. 'Force', a ready -to -serve
wheat and barley food, adds no burben,
taut sustains, nourishes, invigorates."
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grs On Tuesday morning, June 23rd, a
WE quiet but pretty wedding took place in
err the R. C. church, Teeswater, when Rev.
rel Father Corcoran united in marriage
to Miss Venetia, youngest daughter of
bo- .'Ana irs. Quinlan of Greenock, and
HI Mr. Dewy' Welsher of Belmore.
� Mr. John Smith. Lake•Stream, N. B.,
e- says: "From my own personal experience
s -with them I willingly testify to the good
rex, effects of Lava -Liver Pills for Sick Head -
fir nthe and constipation."
NV Assessor Sharman states that Strat-
1F ford's population is now considerably
at over 11,000, the recent large increase
or in new industries having given a big
In impetus. Houses are very scarce, and
di to meet the demand a building associa-
01 tion has Leen formed.
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it: , quiet•wedfing was, celebrated at
' the British' Exchange, Goderich,on Tues.
d day evening, June 30th at nine o'clock,
.b when Miss Carlotta Patti Tilt, the elder A. PAINFUL sraLn•
of the proprietor, became the bride of Mrs. T. Wannamaker,Frankford, Ont.,
says: •I scalded my band very badly,
Wm. Littlejohn, book-keeper in the of- then took cold in it. It swelled and was
f• ico of the Lake Shore Railway, of De. very painful, but half a bottle of Hag-
troit. The ceremony was performed by yard's Yellow Oil cured it completely."
r Rev. M. Turnbull, rector of St. George's
a church, in the hotel parlor.
Mr. H. F. Gardiner, editor of the
1' "The worst kind of splitting headaches Hamilton Times, will it is understood,
e t,an be relieved in five minutes by Mil• be appointed superintendent of the in -
burn s Sterling Headache Powders.
2 'They don't depress the heart. Price 100 stitute for the blind at Brantford, in
The Listowel Banner, whose editor is 1 succession to the late Dr. Dymond. Tho
inspector of licenses for North Perth, posiworth $1800 a year. The
says: A Stratford hotel keeper says he appointment will probably be made
has been obliged to ask seven of his within a few weeks time.
boarders to Ieave as he could not get
stufcient help to accommodate them.
He also lets in a little light on the fre-
quently made assertion that a hotel
without a bar will not pay. On a re-
cent Saturday, three Stratford hotel
keepers counted up the horses and found
:dist there were about one hundred in
,erlel't place. Of the owner of these only
OMR took dinners at the hotel. The
hotel keeper says that these people, who
,!t ,T themselves of the hotel acCom-
tion, go to the restaurants for
�.
1 rather than their meals,
the
rpay,.o
mended at h
"That,"
eesgat de the hotels, Th
at
said the hotel keeper, "19 one of the rea-
son why a hotel has to depend on its
rr
and the throat and lungs strengthened
by Dr. Wood's Norway Piue Syrup.
Price 250.
The School Arbitration at Gorrie on
Wednesday did not sustain the conten-
tion of the applicants in enlarging the
Gorrie setion. Arbitration cost 454. In-
spector Robb was one of the five abitra-
tors.
A very quiet wedding was solemnized
in St. Peter's church Goderich on Thurs-
day morning at 5:45, Rev. Father West
officiating. The contracting parties were
Thos. Long, of Toronto, n well-known
and wealthy gentleman, and Mrs. Kiely,
of Goderich.
ITCHING THF. NOSE.
Is a common sympton of worms in child
ren. Mothers who suspect their child is
troubled with worms should administer
Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Syrup. It is
simple, save and effectual. Price 25c.
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A Tennesse contemporary records birth
of a girl baby with three hands and arms.
Fortunate infant. When she attains the
age of long dresses she will be able to
carry an umbrella in one hand, hold up
her skirts with the second, and keep the
wind from blowing her hat off with the
third.
The two,}ear-old child of Mr. James
Demmans, of Melancthon, was poisoned
and came near losing its life by eating
colored cray ons such as children use in
school. A doctor was hurriedly sum-
moned and by the use of tha stomach
pump saved the little sufferer's life.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on preserip.
tions from reputable physicians, as the
damage they will do is ten -fold to the
good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Ciatarh Cure, manufactured by F.
J. Cheney els Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
be sure
t
you get h ag en
n
ine. It is taken internally and made in
Toledo, Ohio by F. J. °honey do Co.
Testimonials free. Sold by druggists,
price 75c nor bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hor-
net', Huron road, Goderich, was the
scene of a pleasant event on Wednesday
June 17, when their two daughters, Miss-
es Lucy and Birdie, became the brides of
Ernest 1Sneeshaw and Alexander Mc-
Gregor. The home was tastefuily decor-
ated with flowers. The nuptial knots
were tied by the Rev. J. W. Robinson,
of Victoria Street Church. About 40
guests witnessed the ceremony.
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To prove to you that Dr.
Chase's Ointment is a certain
and absolute curd for each
and every form of itching,
bleedingand protruding piles,
the manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes.
timonials in the daily press and ask your neigh.
born what they think of it. Yon can use it and
get your money back it nut cured. 00c a box, at
all dealers or EDAIaNSON,BATES 8f, Co.,Toronto,
Dr: Chase's Ointment
It was a very sad surprise to the com-
munity to learn that Maggie Brown,
wife of Joshua J, Pollard, south cf
Walton, had passed away on Saturday
evening, June 26th. She was only ill
about a week, heart failure being the
cause of demise. Mrs. Pollard was a
daughter of Win. Brown, of Blyth, and
was married to her now bereft partner
four years ago last February. Deceased
was 38 years and 2 months old. The
subject of this notice enjoyed the love
and good fellowship of a large circle of
friends who will greatly regret her sud-
den demise.
When a bill appropriating money for
a home for lunatics and feeble•minded
persons came up for discussion in the
Michigan Legislature recently, it met
strong opposition from Mr. Rodgers,
member from Muskegon. In the place
of the appropriation bill he introduced
another, legalizing the painless slaugh-
ter of all idiots and feeble-minded child-
ren. Mr. Rodgers declared that many
inmates of asylums, according to the re-
ports of the superintendents, laked even
sufficient sense to know they were alive.
In that case, he argued it could not be
cruelty to put them to death.
Tobacco and Liquor Habits
Dr. McTaggart's tobacco remedy re-
moves all desire for the weed in a few
weeks. A vegetable medicine, and only
requires touching the tongue with it
occasionally. Price $2.
Truly marvellous are the results from
taking his remedy for
the l i
n
or
habit.
t.
re
a f and inexpensive nes
peve ho
of
s me treat-
ment; no h eat-
ment, hypodermic injections, no
publicity, no loss of time from business
and a certainty of cure.
Address or consult Dr. McTaggart, 75
Young street,'loronto.
1 There aro two classes of farmers, says
one of our exchanges: -First, the man
who is bigger every way than his farm.
To such a man it dosen't make much
difference how many acres he has, he
runs the farm on close practical business
principles and makes a profit. Second
the man whose farm is bigger than he is.
No matter how many or how few acres he
has, he dosen't run the farm, the farm
runs him. E. P. Snyder gives an ac-
count in the Ohio Farmer of a dairy-
man living near Toledo, who kept thirty-
five Jersey cows on one hundred acres of
land and has made them earn the past
year .$4,300 gross, from which he has pro-
fit of $2,200. His cows, counting butter,
skims milk dud everything, earned him,
$125 each. This is an extraordinary herd,
The mutilation of coins will never be
stopped until it becomes generally
known from one end of the country to
the other that to deface or punch a hole
in a coin destroys its value as money
and puts it at once out of circulation.
When all punched and defaced coins
are rendered useless as money the loss
in Canada will be heavy, but it will be
divided among a large number of peo-
ple. At present these coins are not
valueless; they pass current at face
value in a limited business circle. In
many rural parts they are valueless. In
Toronto the small stores will not accept
them. They cannot be deposited in a
bank. But the big stores are not so
particular. They accept these coins
and their customers accept them in
change, knowing that the store will
take then back again tomorrow. In
fact, if all other business men refused
these coins the department stores could
go on taking them in and paying them
out, and they would answer the pur-
poses of a private coinage. -Toronto
Star.
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Mr. John Walker, a veteran whaler,
and one of the crew of the Discovery,
who has returnees to Dundee, reports
that in the Antarctic they sound ekel-
tons of seals 90 miles inland and 5,000
feet above the sea level.
A controversy which has long existed
between naturalists as to whether the
nightingale ever visits Deyonshire is
finally decided. Three are this year in
full song at 'Tresham and several are
nesting near Bowery Tracey.
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WAPTEn-Several indubtriouttrsons in
n
each state to travel for house e b
ata to cal el open
years and with a largo capital, to cAll upon
merchants and Agents for aueceseful and profit.
Able line. Permanent engagement. Weekly
cash salary of qts and all trateling expenses
and hotel bills ad, need in cash each week.
Experience not eseentiel. Mention reference
and enclose self-addressed elitelope. THE
NATIONAL, 8114I'fearborte St., Chicago.
The hiss, Rear Maid.
(Lord Byron.]
The kiss. Clear nlaidt thy lip has left
Shall never part frons. Mice,
Till ll'tppier hours restore the gift
ITutaiuted back to thine,
Thy parting glance, whioh fondly beams
An equal love may see;
The tear that front thy eyelid streams
Can weep no change in are.
I ask no pledge to make me .blest
Iu gazing when alone;
Nor one memorial for a breast
Whose thoughts are all thine own.
1 Nor need I write -to tell the tale
My pelf were doubly weak;
0, what can idle words avail
Unless the heart could speak.
By day or night, in weal or woe,
ell
ta heart, tl
e , 0 longer free,,
Must bear the love it cannot show,
And, silent, ache for thee.
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CURIOUS FACTS
A live bat has been found embedded.
in the centre of a 12 in. church wall at
Columbus, Ohio. It must have been
over 50 years, without any air to breathe.
French literature has a growing popu-
larity in Scotland, according to M. Paul
Melon, who spoke at a meeting of the
Paris branch of the Frauco.Scottish
Association.
It is proposed to establish at Sans-
' burg, Austria, a summer university, to
which men of science can retire for re-
search and post -graduate work during
their vacation.
Mr. Chamberlain, as Chancellor of
Birmingham university, has presented
that institution with a fine collection of
specimens of the mining products of
South Africa.
Negotiations for the supply of 40,000
rifles to the Bulgarian Government have
been completed and a contract has been
made. It is said that delivery will begin
in September.
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but they are not specialists. The sexual organs com-
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