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The Wingham Times, 1904-09-29, Page 6Kernels from the Sanctum Mill Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. A. billiard and pool room is being opened in Clinton by W. L, Galbraith, ]*Maly of Kincardine. 'They are agitating for a night watch- man at Exeter, owing to several attempts. at theft from the merchants, 'There is no form of kidney trouble, Brom a backache down to Th ight's dis- ease, that Doan's Kidney Pills will not Teliove or care, If you are trnnhled with any kind of kidney complaint, give Doau's Sidney Fills a trial. Thursday was the coldest Sept. 22nd in years iu Nova Scotia. Snow flurries occurred at several places in the Pro - /rime. The Mooney Biscuit and Candy Co 'kava received letters patent increasing their authorized capital from $100,000 to 25o,000. BearetheTho Kind You Have Ahvays Bought ,8ignatnre of The Oddfellom s, of Goderich, are in consultation over the institution of a Rebecca Degree, in connection with their order, and its institution is prac- tically assured. GET RID OF THAT COUGH Before the sumriier comes. Dr. 'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup conquers Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronnhitis, and all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. 'There are seven schools in the in- spectorate of West Brace now without teachers. The lowest salary offered by any of them is $300. Lifebuoy Soap—disinfectant—is strongly 'reoommended by the medical profession as mnafeguard against infectious diseases. 22 Mr. Ed. Dinsley, of Chicago, who re- cently visited his parents at Clinton, is now vice-president of the Millers' Insur- ance Company there, from which he draws a salary of $15,000 a year. Tey Make Yon Feel Good. The pleasant pnrgative effect exper- ienced by all who use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create makes one feel joyful. Tor sale by A. I. McCall & Co. The Ontario Gazette announces the appointment of Andrew F. Hess, of ' ,nrich, clerk of the tenth division court of Huron, and John P. Newman, of Wiarton, license commissioner for 'North Brace, in the stead of John D. Irwin, resigned. It's not the weather that's a fault. It's your system, clogged with poisonous materials, that makes you fell dull, drowsy, weak and miserable. Let Bur- dock Blood Bitters clear away all the poisons, purify and enrich your blood, snake you feel bright and vigorous. Miss Jena Grant, second daughter of the late Geo. Grant, a ono time well mown merchant of Goderich, died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. G. H. Wood - Yard at, Cannington, recently, after an illness of two months duration, aged 25 years. DR. A. We CHASE'S 25c. CATARRH CURE... It sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blows.. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and prrmanantly cures Catarrh and HayFever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buffalo. On September 20, 1854,Miss Doyle and lS2r. James Douglas were united in matrimony at Hamilton, Ont. Tuesday ,of last week their six grand children gathered at their home in Stratford and presented them with a purse of gold, to celebrate the fiftieth wedding anniver- sary. Mr. Douglas is 71 years of age, his wife is 66. Speaks for itse'.f Va' ►�g Ceres Sick Headache to.iikki„,,scAt Cures Nervous Headache Cures Neuralgic Headache ; Cures Summer Headache a►���t Cures Dinette headache X.Ntk- Cures any headache 'Mkt. Ts Pleasant to 'Take 11‘404.„4.0.t. Ts Absolutely Safe ►�L'tt Gives Speedy Relief Itilkikkik Sethi for 250 a box Sample box Sent free '1'II1Z illtuA ti R7lbtltillf'<WNW, s *outwit 1 George Cowling, a prominent Inde- pendent Forester of Peterboro, started for a doctors (face after sustaining a fall. He became unconscious, and the police, finding him lying on the street, took him to the station. When hie condition was discovered he was sent to the hospital, where be died. gen .s3£i''r'CO XT. _.A.- Bears the of Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Signature Frank Nelson, sporting editor of the Toronto Globe, intends to retire from that paper at the bt.gil:ning of the year and go to Washington, D. C., where he has contracted to judge turf races for the next ten years, agreeing to judge 200 days per year at a salary of $50 per day or $10,000 per year. FOUND AT LAST. A Liver P111 that is small and sure, that acts gently, quickly tied thoroughly, teat does not gripe. Laxa-Liver Pills possess these qualities, and are a sure cure for Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sick Headache, etc. So H. B. Cowan, of the Ontario Agri cultural Department is going to stop the trials of speed at the fairs. is he? He'd better get busy at some more use- ful work. If he lived in a county like Essex where they precinct) horses to go as well as pull, he would rather encour- age a trial of speed In preference to a trial of pulling.—Amherstburg Echo. For Cholera Morbus, Cholera In- fan€um, Clamps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dys- entery and Summer Complaint, Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt, safe and sure cure that has been a popular favorite for nearly 60 years. Another of the old pioneers of Huron township passed away on Monday, Sept. 19th, in the persou of John Bowers, who had reached his 81st year. The end came very unexpectedly, the deceased being ill only a few days. John Bowers was taken in Huron as a kind old gentle- man, a friend to the poor, and a consist- ent member of the Methodist church. iC SM. Ce XI. =A. . Bears the _ The Kind You Have Always Bough Signature of We regret to record the death of Ed- ward Jenkins, of Colborne,which occur- red at London. He was suffering from appendicitis and went to London, inten- ding to undergo an operation. While preparing therefor so it is said, he expir- ed. Mr. Jenkins was a life-long resident of Colborne, a man very highly esteemed, and leaves a wife and family, his wife was formerly a Mise Cox, sister of John Cox, of Goderich township. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 444 We understand that Rev. J. A. Hamil- ton, for over twelve years the popular pastor of Loudesboro and Burns Presby- terian churches, has accepted a call to Leamington, subject to the call of his people and Presbytery. Mr. Hamilton has been a most faithful and zealous pastor, who is held in the highest es- teem, and his removal will be universal- ly regretted. He expects to leave Lon- desboro in about four•weeks. • no Quick, C Not a minute should be lost after a child shows symptoms of cholera infan- tum. The first unusual looseness of the bowels should be sufficient warning. If immediate and prcper treatment is given serious consequences will be averted. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the sole reliance of thousands of mothers and by its aid they have often saved their children's lives. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to -day. It may save elite. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. A gruesome discovery was made at Waterloo last week at the home of an aged couple, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Janischoweki,When the corpse of the old man was found in bed, he having been dead for at least six days. The old Couple had been in very straightened circumst- ances for several years,and lately the old Man bad been sick in bed. For the last week or 90 the old woman who is slightly demented, refused to admit anyone into the old man's room. They had been sub slating on charity for some time. The old man was about 85 years old. The old woman said she did not want to be part- ed from her husband, so she refused to inform her neighbors. MANAGER WANTED, Trotworthy lady or gentleman to manage anginas in thisgentleman county and adjoining territory for wen and favemblyrknott-n hoose of solid financial standing. POW straight tad ralery and fixprneeee. paid each Monday by check diteet from headtitiartere Expenees naOticy advanced. Potation pernainent, Address, Manager, 81O Como Block, Chicago Illinois y.A .....,....,........., THE WI11GIIAM TIMES SEPTEMBER 29, 1904 • A pleasant event took place at St. James' eburob, Seaforth, on Wednesday Sept. 21st, at 6 p. m„ when Mr. J. W. Duncan, of the Seaforth News, was quietly married to Miss Marguerite Bell, of Londou, formerly of Exeter, Rev. Father Concoran perforated the oeretnony, the bride beiug supported by her sister, Mica. Helen Bell,wlhile Mr. Will Duncan, brother of the groom, doted as best uhau. For Ouor Sixty Years, An Old and Well -Tried Remedy Mrs Winslow's SoothingS vrup hae been used for over sixty years bymilliousof mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the 'chile softens the gains, 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 abottle. Its value is incalcnlahle. Besure you ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Amid the musical strains of the Lo hengrin and Meudelssohn wedding marches, played by Prof. Hawkins, of Brussels, Mies M. Mande Goodwin and W. Genu Campbell bowed to the altar of love on Wednesday. Sept. 21st, at high noon, being united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Dr Stewart. The scene transpired at the hunte of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mre. A. H. Good win, Rattenbnry street, Clinton. the rooms being tastefully decorated in green and white, asters being profusely distributed throughout. Winer yon do not re)iFh yonr food and feel dull and stupid after eating, all yon need is a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach end Liver Tablets. They will make you feel litre a new man end give you an enpetite like n bear. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. Agnes Mcllwaine, relict of the late Samuel Johnston, died on Wednesday, Sept. 21st, aged 74 years. The deceased bad been seriously 111 but a few days, and although well advanced in years, her demise is deeplyregretted. The late Mrs. Johnston leaves, six sons and two daughters, all married and settled in the neighborhood, except Samuel at the home. The deceased was an Ashfield pioneer, a noble woman of the Presby- terian faith, and her memory will ever be revered by those who knew her so well and long. Dysentery canses the death of more people than smallpox and yellow fever combined. In an army it is dreaded more than a battle. It rennires prompt and effective treatment. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy bee been used in nine epidemics of dysentery in the United States with per- fect success. and has cored the most malignant cases, both of children and adults.. anti under the most trying con- ditions. Every hnnsehold should have a bottle at hand Get it to -day. It may save a life. Sold by A. I. McCall & Co. On the evening of Saturday, the 17th inst., about 7 o'clock, there passed away James L. Titmus, who for the past 12 years has been a resident of Teeswater. Deceased was 76 years old and for the past five years had suffered a great deal from kidney trouble. James Louis Titmus was born in the year 1828 in England, which country he left at the age of seventeen to try his fortune in the New World He spent a number of years in the United States, later coming to this coantry and locating near Hamilton, where at the age of 28 he was married to Miss Margaret Lewis. He soon after- wards moved to Carrick, being one of the pioneers of that township. He settled on a farm on the 8th con. of Carrick, about two miles out of Mild- may. Mrs. Titmus died in 1872 and four years later Mr. Titmus was again married to Mrs. David McDougall of Owen Sound. They left the farm in 1892, since which time they have lived in Teeswater. tl•••••••••nalli IDunlop Ideal Horseshoe Pads I keep a horse sound in the feet Iand make his working life longer. Good for navicular disease. 1 Fee sale at hardware .tans and bi.r80niiths The Dunlop The fg) Limited Toronto, Ontario ' E animaisiesine Faded Women The double -tracking of the Grand Trunk between Hamiltou and London will be completed before winter sets it . Need Richer Blood Detroitcursion papersteamsayser Tasthe Whitebmpo Star ue exjust It Stamps the Glow of Robust Health on Cheeks anti Lips. How Blood is Made Riob and Red Enough to Beautify the Complexion. A brigbt rosy complexion can easily be acquired. All that is necessary is to purify the blood and to supply it with an Increased number of red corpuscles. Tho simplest method of doing this is to iotroduee more irou into the system which is always lacking where the ooiu- plexton is palliU or sallow. Iron in a concentrated form, specially adapted for internal use is c'outuiued iu its most efficient state in Ferrozone which is noted for marvellous blood buildiug properties. No matter hew weak or poor the blood may be, Ferro - zone will enrich and nourish it. The imiuediate result is a better color which will steadily improve under Ferrozoue. Every girl that takes pride iu herconr- plexton will find Ferrozone of greater value than cosmetics or face powders. Its influence is lasting whereas artificial beautifiers are but a temporary aid. Thousands that have used Ferrozone are Wad to endorse it strongly because it certaiuly is the beat remedy for pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and poor com- plexions that wouuy can buy. Mies Minnie r. Stirling of Lancaster, writes, "I eau recommend Ferrozone to everyone who needs something to clear up their complexion, Beforeusiug Ferre,z.,ue my akin was sallow and had a very unhealthy color. After the first box of Ferrozone there was a great im- provement and when I had used three boxes I telt much better and had a satie- ;a0tcry color iu wy cheeks." Mrs. C. T. Warwick of Bradford says: "My daughter was greatly benefitted by using Ferrozone. She used to have a sickly color and never looked as if she was very strong. After using two boxes of Ferrozone she felt better and her color was wonderfully improved. This en- couraged her to continue Ferrozone and in a few weeks she looked like a different person and had a clear rosy complexion. Ferrozone accomplished wonders for my daughter." Ferrozone is just what most girls and women need. It builds up their system, improves their looks, and makes them feel what buoyant good health redly mean. Price EOo per box or six boxes for. $2.50 at all druggists. Beware of substitutes, and get Ferrozone when you ask for it. Mailed to your address by N. C. Poison & Co., Hartforn, Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. The Brussels Post was pleased to have a call from Alfred Town, of Winnipeg, a former well-known Brnsselite of years ago, who went to Manitoba metropolis 22 years ago. He is manager of the Hoover Manufacturing Co., of that city, who employ from 75 to 100 hands in their factory in turning out shirts, over- alls, tweed pants, etc. Mr. Town has prospered in the West and looks as if the people were good to him. He went from Brussels to Buffalo, N.Y., to visit bis fa- ther, Thos. Town, an old resident of Brussels in the bygones. Wherever there are sickly people with weak hearts and deranged nerves, Mil - burn's Heart and Nerve Pills will be found an effectual medicine. They re- store enfeebled. enervated, exhausted, devitalized or over-worked men and wo- men to vigorous health. During the past season Edward Gar- vin, of Brussels, who is quite a gardener, made an experimental test of planting potatoes in hills and on the level. 14 feet square were given to each plot, the seed was planted on May 22nd and the potatoes lifted Sept. 16. Early Empire State was the variety. The following is the result which will be of interest:— On the level 65 sets grew, yielding 70 lbs. and 2IA lbs. were under lea inches. In the hill 66 sets grow, returning 68 lbs. with 13‘, lbs. under 1% inches. The de- onstration is in favor of the level plant- ing as 10i2 lbs. of rotten potatoes were taken from the hills and 5 lbs. from the level cultivation. Mr. Garvin attributed the decay to the water being retained in the hills. The Proper Treatment For a Sprained Ankle. As a rule a man will feel well satisfied if he can hobble around on crutches two or three weeks after spraining his ankle, and it is usually two or three months before he has felly recovered. This is an unnecessary lose of time, for in many cases in which Chamberlain's Pain Balm has been promptly and freely applied, a complete cure has been effected in less than a week's time, and in some cases within three days. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. The death occurred on Wednesday morning, Sept. 21st, after a short illness, of Bridget Ann Costello, beloved wife of A. W. Brandenberger, of the Mason House, Clinton. The deceased was en- joying good health to within ten days of her death, and anyone seeing her would have thought she was the picture of health. The inward trouble which a few days ago made itself manifest, must have been of years' standing, and yet was not known eyen to herself. About two weeks ago elle was compelled to give up her domestic duties, and, despite all that medical skill could do, she ra- pidly grew worse. As a final chance of saving her life, an operation Web per- formed en Monday when it was found that a large ruptured pus abeese lay its the region of the right kidney, extending in various directions and involving vital parts, some two quarts. of fluid was drawn away. Wt. Brandenberger was boat and raised in Logan township, and was thirtyeight years and five months Old. ended a season of prohperity in which she carried a grand total of 224.162 pas- li ngers. This has never been equalled by any other excursion steamer. The business of the Tusttnioo was 82 per cent. better than iu the season of 1903. The number of passengers earned by the Tashutoo during the pest season would fill 2,647 passenger ooaohee, which, placed one behind the other, would cover a line of track 36 miles loug. The pas- sengers standing oue behind the other, would extend over a line 42 miles long, The Baltimore Sun gives the following example of a physician refusing to Luke his own medicine :—A noted surgeon of this city was recently attacked by ap- pendicitis. The surgeon performed 500 operations lust year and lost but two; but /hell told that he would have to bo operated upon, he objected, although the operators were also poted surgeons and iptimate friends. "Not on your life," said the patient. Urging was of no avail, and finally remedies una000m- pauied by the knife were used. The surgeon was sick some weeks, but he finally recovered, and only recently has been chronicled as having perforined an operation for the disease with which, he too, was afflicted, and for which he would not undergo a siege at fellow -profess- ional hands. Deafness Cannot be Cared. 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 au inflamed con- dition of the mutons ' lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire- ly closed, Deafness is, the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this twee restored to its normal con- dition, hearing will be destroyed for- ever; nine cases oat of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam- ed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for oiraulars free. F. J. CHENEY R Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 750. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. Reflections of a Bachelor. Settling down from the honeymoon is mighty like shooting the chutes. A man ought to be as afraid of a girl's wink as of a prize-fighter's upper -cut. It's astonishing how a white-haired man always takes to a young blonde thing. A woman elects to believe lots of things she calls anybody else a fool for believing. It's funny that taking your liquor straight should make you feel all the more crooked. If a man invested all the money he spends in educating his children in lot- tery tickets he might win something.— New York Press. & Minister of the Gospel Recommends OXYGENATOR "For several years I have been in very poet health. Last Fall Iwas advised by Bev. J. 5. Allen, of Murray Harbor, P.B.L, to try 'Oxygenator.' Before trying it I had no faith in it, but last Octo- ber I began its nss sad can truly say that before using one jug I had wonderfully improved in my ceneral health. since then I have used several cgs an a result have never spent such a healthy inter or Springas I did this year. 'Oxygenator' for Throat Troule, Catarrh, Purifying the Blood and for Buildingup the System, I believe is not to-day y any other remedy. Several of my congregation have alert used 11 with blessed results. I take great interest in 'Oxygenator,' having given jugs of it away, and must say it i. A WONDSRFUL REMEDY. In regard to my eyes, 'Oxygenator' bas done them more good than the Oculists or the treatment 1 received in the Hospital. For Earache, I think it peerless. For pains In Hie chest, lungs or side, indeed anywhere, it works wonders." BEV. A. D. McLBOD, Mount Stewart, P,E.I. For Salo loll— • THE OXYGENATOR CO. lit Harbord St. ss Toronto WANTED A LOCAL SALESMAN for Wingham, Ont., and surrounding territory, to represent 'Canada's Gieatest Nurseries." Newest varieties and specialties in Hardy Fruits, Small Fruits, ' Shrubs, Ornamentals and Roses. A permanent situation, and territory reserved for the right man. Pay weekly. handsome outfit free. Write forpartio- ulars, and send 26 dents for Our Pocket Microscope, just the thing to use in ex- amining trees and plants for insects. STONE & WELLINGTON 'ONTHILL, Ni1IL$ERI'1!$ Oyer 800 Aered TORONTO, » w ONTARIO FOR GOOD HEALTH To preserve or restore it, there is no better prescription for men, women and children than Ripans Tabules. Theyare 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 fam ;r remedy. They are a dependable, hon- est i':tm':dy with a long and successful record, to c --r(; 'n•llgestlon, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn _o• ,Lipation, t .:'fensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, ation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular It- tatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver corn- ,- ...its. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up 1 -hwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe- f ^ ,td sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives con .tent benefit from a regular use of Ripans 1'.tbl,fles, Your drt'ggist sells them. The flve- c�nt packet is en. .,;h for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottlt 6o cents, contains a supply for a year. ' ,.k K K K THE OL 'y!t{ F D i T' ri 71, a FAMILY Doctors are all right as general practitioners, but they are not specialists. The sexual organs com- prise the moct intricate and important system iu the human body and require the most slciilful treatment. You might as well expect a blacicsmith to repair your watch, as a family physician to cure Sexual complaints. We have made a specialty of these diseases for over 30 years, have invested tens of thousands of dollars and have every facility ]mown to medical science to cure them. Every case is taken with a positive guarantee of 1110 Cure—No Pay. BLOOD POISON—Whether inherited or acquired, is positively cured forever. The virus is eliminated from the system so no danger of return. hundreds of cases cured by us 25 years ago and no return; best evidence of a $• UVOII:3 DEBILITY—aud other complications, curesuch. as emissions, drains in the urine, varicocele, sexual weakness, etc., are cured by our New Method Treat. meat under a positive guarantee—NO CURE --N0 PAY. W5 CURL ALL DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. Consultation Free. Books Free. Write for question bian,r for private home Treatment. Everything confidential. DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN 148 81112LBIT $TNIBB'P. DETROIT, MICR;. Kix Kr,K < K .K tSi,K.:.K`'8t K,:.K ,3f41.C, INE -VOUS DEBILITY CURED TO STAY CURED V1ARNiNG SIGNALS—Nervousness, bashfulness, poor mem- ory, pimples on the face, aching back, cold feet and hands, no ambition or energy, tired mornings, poor appetite, sympathetic dreams at night, fits of depression, morose and sullen temper, restless and suspicious, specks before the eyes, desire for soli- tude, inability to fix the attentionetc., YOU HAVE NERVOUS DEBILITY. Don't.ueglect it. It is only a step to paralysis or complete loss of manhood. No matter the cause—whether indis- creetness in youth, excesses in manhood or business worries— OUR VITAI,IZED TREATMENT WILT, CURE YOU. YOU CAN PAY'WHEM CURED. DR. SPINNEY. Founder of Dr. Sp;nnoy & Co. We Cure Varicocele,Striotures, Blood and Skin Diseases, Proatatlo Trout). les, Urinary.Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Consultation Free. Question hist Sent Free For Home Treatment. DR. 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