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The Wingham Times, 1905-02-02, Page 6' 6 • I ) Z54:1•1 471 THE WINGHAM TIMES FEBEUARY itn)5 a - 501' • - ,• • . • --;* • 4- 17-71-11. •- • • ••- Household utensil,: can be made to look as good as new bv washing in a middy solution or Sunlight Soap. They will shine and ;:;litter !has helping to make the home bright and inviting. Sunlight Soap means leis than half the 1 zbor requir:,1 in washing with cow: mon soap -and makes everything, spotlessly clean. Sunlight Soap is made of pure oils aw.1 fit,, contain, n ing....,I12nt injurious to the bands or clothing. ASK FOR THE OCTAGON BAR Sunlight Soap Washes the Clothes IT7tAfe an,!..7.ron't Ivinre :he .4-7:vas LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO Sa . . Kernels from the Sancti! Interesting Paragraphs from our Exchanges. Mr. Shea, near Fergus, recently sold a gentler weighing 23 lbs. to a New York dealer; the gander brought $10. Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid neys, bladder and urinary organs only. They cure backaches, weak back. rheum- atism. diabetes, congestion, inflamation, gravel, Bright's disease and all other diseases arising from -wrong action of the kidneys and bladder. Alexander Martin, for murdering his infant son, near Toronto last August -was sentenced to be hanged on March 10. For Stomach Trouble. "I have taken a great many different medicines for stomach trouble and con- stipation." says Mrs. S. Geiger, of Dunkerton, Iowa, "but never had as I good results from any as from Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets." For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. The Huron House of Refuge has a6 inmates on its roll; the largest number in years. SVDDE,NlY ATTACKED. Children are often attacked suddenly by pail:dal and dangerous Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantuin, etc. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure curewhich should always be kept in the house. There are now 4 towns in Bruce county namely, Walkerton, Wiarton. Kincar- dine and Southampton. In Grey there are 3 towns, Owen Sound, Durham and Hanover. For Oyer Sixty Years. An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs Winslow's.SoothingSyrup has been used for over sixty years bymillionsof 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 diarrhma. 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 Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Clinton lost one of its oldest as well as one of its moat highly esteemed resi• dents on Saturday by the demise of Mrs. Shippley, widow Of the late John Ship- ley, at the age of 72 years. Her death was not unexpected as she had been in an unconscious condition for several days the result of an apopletic stroke, which occured while visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Thomas Gibbings. &Minister ate Gospel Recommends OXYGENATOR "For earoral years I have been In eery poor health. La t Fall I was advised by Rev. J. S. Allen, of Murray Harbor. PJ. 1, tO try 'Oxygenator,' Before trying it 1 had uo faith hi it, but last Octo. belt I berm its use and ran truly say that befoul agog 4404 jot I had wonder:idly improved in my general heaitli. Since then I bave used several litgo, as a result have never spent such a healthy Winter or:Trim'', as I did this year. 'Oxygenator' for Throat rouble, Catarrh, Vitrifying tit0 Mood, and or ikiilditig up the :System, I believe is not equalled to -day by any other remedy. Several of my congregation bave alma need it with blessed results. I take great interest in ' Oxygenator,' having given jnes of 51 away, and lattitsay it to A WONDEltPuL ISaMEDY. In Privyd to my eyes, • Oxygenator' bee done thein More good than the Oculists or the treatment I received in the Hospital. Fro e:ara,The. 5 think lb peerless, for pains In the chest, lungs or tide, indeed anywhere. if work» wonders' EV. A. D. MerEOD, Mount Stewart, P.E.I e•r dais by. TN IK OXVOENA,TOR CO. • *2 him bOrel St. a Toronto 7 Some ono has well said that "your home paper never loees iaterest in you." This. possibly you have never given e pessing thought. No matter whether you like the newspaper man or he likes you, if lie is true to his profession and publishes a paper fpr the people, he el - lows no personal matters or petty spites to interfere with his work of news oath. ering. De may meet you as stranger, yet along with his best ami dearest friends ehroniele your success aud ytmr sorrows wherever 3 04 may be. Those who weak] forget you, hot for your ho.me paper are ever and anon remiuded of your existence by some item itt the vil- lage paper where you spent your boy• hood days. Others may deceive and de- fraud you, but your home paper paver forgets you. Possibly you do not de- serve it, but a newspaper on the right lines has 1.o pets, and should it at any time say things that cause your fur to turn the wroug wits, study a moment and see if it has not at swims times said nice things of which you fail to givo it credit. sratalsm noenaiciNft. As a spring mealtime Burdock 13lood Bitten s ilas uo equal. It tones up the system and removes all impurities from the blood, and takes away flint tired, weary feeling so prevalent iu the spring. DON'TS FOR LOVERS. FOR THE GIRL. I Ilover. Give him plenty of rope; but Dou't attempt to monopolize your bring him up with a short jerk once iu a while, just to let him know how firm a hold you have of the other end. Don't gush over him. Too much sweetness cloys the appetite, Always let him go from you hungry to come again. Don't be cold. If you have a lover worth loving and you love him, don't Don't visit you sweothentt oftener be afraid nor ashamed to let him know than three timcs a week. Give her a that you love him ; but don't slop over chance to miss you. , i him. I Don't flirt with other men. Most , men look on a flirt in much the same ; i You Take Ilo Chances. Died at St. Pani, Minn., January 17th, Mrs. Christena Mallough. widow of the late Jos. Mallough, Wheatfield, N. D, only sister of Mrs. Norman Matheson, Lacknow. Deceased was in her Oend year. Many people say they are "all nerves," easily startled or upset, easily worried end irritated. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are just the remedy such people require. They restore perfect harmony of the nerve centres and give new nerve force to shattered nervous systems. A quiet wedding took place on the evening of the 1Sth inst.. at the Ashfield parsonage, Lucknow, when Mr. Norman Shackleton, of Ashfield was -united in marriage to Miss Lizzie Finlay, of Luck - now, the Rev. W. A. Smith officiatiug. Tendency of the TIIIIP4 The tendency of medical science is to- ward preventive measures. The best thought of the world is befog given co the subject. It is easier and better to prevent than to cure. It has been fully demonstrated that pneumonia,one of the most dangerous' diseases that medial men have to contend with, can be pre- vented by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of influenza (grtpi, and it has been observed that this remedy counteracts any tend- ency of thesediseases toward pneumonia. This has been fully proven iu many thousands of cases in which this remedy has been used during the great preval- ence of colds and grip in recent years, and can be relied upon with implicit con- fidence. Pneumonia often results from a slight cold when no danger is appre- hended until it is suddenly discovered that there is fever and difficulty in breathing and pains in the chest, then it is announced that the patient has pneu. monia. Be on the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough remedy as soon as the cold is contracted. It always cures. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. The Postmaster -General, finding that there has recently been a large increase in the number of ojectionsable post- cards send through the post, has issued a warning that the penalty is fine or imprisement, Awful Paipilation lEzzy, F611 Weak You have a weak heart and poor Netves--instent death may Overtake you! With weak heart and exhausted norm. you aro living izt the very shadow oi &nth. Think what it would mean to your family if you were taken ((pithy 1 Yon calet afford to ink it any longer Get Ferrozone 81 otine and make your heart strong nod well. Ferrnzone has helped a man to live a loue, useful life, and will do like wise for yon Mrs. R J. Brooks. of Berlin, sTys: "1'1y nerves were weak and I was ir. citable and cross. "My heart palpitated like au engine and everything faded away. -I was subject to dizziuess and faiut ung. "After using Ferrozone I gained strength. My appetite improved. I slept well. The heart trouble disk). peered, "Ferrozone made ins well." You will never know what real gond healtk means until you take Perrozone It gives strength. endurance and energy to every organ of the body; try Ferro zone. finc per box or six for $2 50, at all dealers in medicine, or Polson & Co , Hartford, Conn., U.S.A., and Kingston. Ont. sweetest and most blessed gift of Goa to mortals and that it should he kept pure and white, free from lust and avarice and sordid ambition; for the god of love is a jealous god and gives to drink of the blessed wine of his rich vintage of happi- ness only to those who worship at his shrine trnly and unselfishly. FOR THE MAN. Don't attempt to buy her love with costly presents, theaters, flowers, hon The scratch of a pin may cause the loss of a limb or even death when blood A. I. McCall & Co.. guarantee every poisoning results from the injury. All bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reny dy danger of this may be avoided, however, and will refund the money to anyone by promptly applying Chamberlain's t who is not satisfied after using two- Pain Balm. It is an antiseptics awl un- equalled as a quick healing liniment for cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by A. I. McCall & Co. i thirds of the contents. This is the 1 best remedy in the world for la gripne, coughs, colds, croup and whooping i cough and is pleasant and Fee to take. f It 5revents any tendency of a cold to re - suit in pneumonia. i - 1 way that a baby does a rattle -box - sometbing to be played with and then i discarded. A fool is the only man who 1 will knowingly marry a flirt. Don't quarrel. Quarrels are said to I be love's condiments; but trnu love has .1 no more need of a condiment than has a 1 piece of lemon -pie of salt and pepper. Don't attempt to measure the love of your lover by the depth of his pocket- book, especially if he happens to be a they lOr e' • Don't forget to make a treaty of peace i man whose only asset is a moderate sal- 1 I with your sweetheart's small brother or Lifebuoy Soap -disinfectant -is strongly sister. A little candy and a few dimes recommended by the medical profession as . judiciously bestowed will win you an a safeguard against, infectious diseases. „,,, ally whose value is out of all proportion bons, eto. You wish her to love you, not your pocketbook. Don't be stingy. Give freely what. yeti have to give, and no more; and if she is the right kind of girl she will un• derstaud and appreciate you all the bet- ter. Don't think that you own the girl the moment you become engaged to her. "There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip." Besides moderns girl do not like to be "owned," even by the men „The essential lung -healing principal of the pine tree has finally been successfully separated and refined into a perfect cough medicine -Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction. Price 23 cents. The salaries of Walkerten's municipal officers for 1905 are as follows: Trea- surer $300, clerk $250, assessor $150, col- lector $120, caretaker of waterworks, $300, caretaker of cemetery, $325, in- spector of streets, 025, auditors, $16 each. The appropriation for street ex- penditure has been cut down to $100. TIIE LADIES' FAVORITE. Laxa-Liver Pills are the ladies' favorite snedicin Th c C i Headache, Bd. ousness, and Dyspepsia I Without griping, purging or sickening. I to size. The lover may well tremble for ary. An extravrgant wife hangs like a i his cause who has not won the friend. millstone around a man's neck, The ship of the small brother or sister. ' sensible man knows this, and will cut . Don't be jealous of another man's at - loose before it is too late. tentions to your sweetheart. If she en - Don't advertise your love to the whole conrages them unduly she is unworthy I world. It is sufficient to convince the of you. Drop her! If he gets no en - i man most concerned. ! Don't measure your ]over with a tail- indigestion and Headache : or's yardstick. It is the man in the Mr. Duncan McPherson, Content, ' clothes, and not the clothes on the man, Alta.. writes -"I was for many years with •g ea ac e, I that you are to marry. anti derived no relief from the many ' Don't idealize your lover. He prob- remedies I used. A friend advised the I I ably is neither better or worse than a i use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, 1million other men; and your loving him and after taking four boxes, the result is that I am once more in the full enjoy - I will not make an angel of hitn, went of the blessing of good health. 1 I Don't forget that modesty at all times and in all places is love's most sacred couragement from her, you have nothing crosvn, Don't tarnish that crown. to fear. Rejoice! If other men find Don't imagiQe, becouse your lover tells your sweetheart attractive, it is a cam - you that you are the most beautiful pliment to your good taste. Be glad! thing in the world, that he is telling you Don't,forget to tell your sweetheart at the truth. Love is blind, and never least a dozen times every time you see more blind than when estimating the her that you love her. A woman is charms of his beloved. never tired of hearing the words "I love Don't expect your lover to be a saint. I yon" from the lips she loves. Few men are. Don't when attending a social gath. Don't let your love blind you to all .ering stick to the side of your beloved the rest of the world. When in love all the time. Give other men a chance you need to see what you are doing even to talk io her, and yourself a chance to more clearly than when you aro not in love. talk to other girls. Return to her often; and thus show her the strength of a love Don'S love where reason cannot join that will constantly draw you back to hands with the heart. , her side. Don't marry a man to reform him. Reform him before marrying; and be Don't, when you call to see your sure that the reform goes clear down to sweetheart, and her father and mother the everlasting bed -rock. A girl is a persist in sitting up with you, act as if fool who thinks that a man will do for their company bored you. You may her after marriage what he cannot or wish them buried seven miles under the will not do before. When a bird is in a it Eczema cage, who longer fears its wings? 5 • Finally, don't forget that love is the "My daughter was afflicted with ec- zema from when she was three weeks 0. ey ure onSt pation, Sick , _ _ oThe annual meeting of the McKillop Mntaal Fire Insurance Co, was held last week. During the year, 713 new policies have been issued, covering property to the amount of $1,172,100. The premium notes for the year amounted to $40,774.- 50. The gross amount of premium notes held by the comgany at the end of the year was $119,855.10. At the close of the year there were 2,211 policies in fob°, covering property to the amount of $3,477,30. CROUP is one of the changers of child- hood, lt must be cured quick- ly and permanently. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. the Lung Tonic, is pleasant to *take and cures thoroughly. Your money hack, 0 it doesn't. 103 25 cts.. 50 cts. and $1.00 old. Her entire face and head were raw, and she was in awful distress. When doctors failed we began the nee of Dr. Chase's Ointment which has entirely cured her and she has never had the least symptom of the trouble since." -Mr. Patrick Sullivan, Welland Ave., St. Catharines, Ont. dead sea; but don't let them know it. Treat them with the most deferential politeness, as if they were the only father and mother in the universe -and trust to your sweetheart, Don't be one of those knowing men who think they understand womankind. Only Omniscience can comprehend woman. You knoW just abont ad much abent V -u( iiWnetilP211't 88 ,you. do r),nt W11151 iivi 155.1111: will be peXt, Del'r Iry it, it. ittiorolittlid IIIr. . Love her anti 1 /Ralik CI ni 111,(1. Sill4 is 110 yaw.- 1)555•5. exp.ut your sweetheart Is nn nine 1. Shen:55555; 552551 if she Na:0Sllp VI'tlla 15, hlroiretln.r too good for 'Don't .51 11 in i w II ls n forin 0 nit thee. '1 -ova 1.,110 eta then the sale lino bones , times pilot b..arit it el Milli 1,, homely ray,: 311Ci (.1111VVIS, (.10,111 Si:v(111,41 to a woman • nothitat besides beauty Finally , don't f»in a hurry to r Loki( long and wed before 30u lietiveli alone kisowe in what 11 d waters you :lin flu' vours-11 etre 'og. EVERETT MONETT.. 1411541 a . . . . . HAD TO GIVE UP ALTOGETHER AND GO TO BED. DOCTORS DID HER RO GOOD. By the time Miss L. L. Hanson,. Waterside, N. B., had taken Three Boxes of MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS She Was Completely Cured. She writes us as follows "Gentlemen. -I feel it my duty to ex- press to von the benefit I have derived from Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. • A year no last spring I began to have heart failure. At first I would have to stop working, and lie down for a while, I then got so bad that I had to give up altogether and go to bed. I had several doctors to attend me, but they did me no good. I got no relief until urged by a friend to try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. I sent to the store for a box, and by the time I had taken three- quarters of it I began to get relief, and by the time I had taken threw boxes I was completely cured. I fool very grateful to your medicine for what it has done for me. -Miss L. L. Haksott, Waterside, N.D." Price 50 cent.: per box, or S for 51.25. All Dealers or TEE T. MILBURN CO.,LIMITED, Toronto, Ont. 45 j 1 51 A Dangerous Cargo. Lime is one of the most dangerous of cargoes for a vessel to carry. When it catches fire, as it frequently does, in spite of the greatest precautions against the admission of water into the hold, it is almost impossible to ex- tinguish it. The only method that ev- er avails is to stop every crack with soap, so that no air can reach the lime. Sometimes this will stop the fire, but often these fires will burn for weeks, till the vessel sinks beneath the water, a mass of charred embers holding to- gether. When a vessel with a cargo of lime once catches fire it is sure death to go beloisa Not long ago a schooner with a cargo of this commodity caught fire and was sealed up as tightly as possible. The crew was composed of the captain and his two sons. One day the latter went to sleep on the deck, and their father imprudently entered his cabin, shutting the door behind. him. When they awakened and found their father missing they, supposing that he had fallen overboard, sailed the ship for home, quite unconscious that they were bearing the body of their father with them. Writing and Dictation. The modern method of letter 'writing composition through the agency of the stenographer is having a peculiar ef- fect upon the popular use of the lava guage. It must be evident to even the noncritical observer that carelessness and diffuseness of expression have be- come a feature and a fault of corre• spondence, from the reproach of .which it was quite free in the earlier days, when pen and ink were directly em- ployed by the individual to the end of giving form and coherence to his idea. Probably when dictation under the present system becomes more of a fit - ed habit and institution the human mind will become so accustomed to it that it will operate more rapidly and as accurately with such assistance as under the old plan in which the writer only dictated to himself. Yet to him with whom pen and ink have always been potent solvents of thought the change involved in dictation must bring with it a serious embarrassment in the matter of adequately denoting one's thoughts. .4 Plump, Ros7 Children aro children that get the right food to eat -whole- some, nutritious food -easily digested food. Mooney's • Perfection Cream Sodas ate splendid food for grow- ing children. Made of Cana- da!s finest wheat, cream and butter -they are more nourishing than bread, and easier to digest. Always crisp and appetizing in the moisture -proof packages. At ail viscera 1 4 LT 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 fam. , remedy. They are a clepenc:able, hon- est ,-.-tmedy .vith a on and successful record, to 'e.agestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn aensive breath, heartburn, dizziness, • -o;' _Ilion of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular Aatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver corn- .- e..ts. They stregthen weak stomachs; build up 1 :1-,wn systems, restore pure blood, good appe.:. Ad sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives eon tznt benefit from a regular use of Ripans '..e.ibides. Your dri ggist sells them. The five- rncent packet is en • 2;h for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottlk io cents, contains a supply for a year. 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