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The Wingham Times, 1905-12-07, Page 3
The Difference Between Expert and Unskilful Tea Blending TFIE qualities of different teas prove that there is a distinct difference between expert Red Rose blend, ing methods and the usual methods. Several kinds of teas may be blended, but if unskil- fully selected they will not combine to make a perfect blend; they will retain their original individual character- istics with their roughness and harshness emphasized. Such tea is bitter, poorly flavored in the cup (and there is much of it in bulk and package form on the market). It emphasizes the result of inexperience, lack of knowledge of combining qualities of different teas, imper- fect blending, poor selection, and the hundred and one other causes of poor tea. But my expert Red Rose blenders select the right grades of strong, rich Indian teas and delicate fragrant Ceylon teas, and produce Red Rose Tea with entirely new characteristics -a tea with that " rich fruity flavor" -a tea so exquisitely different and better than any brand of Ceylon alone, that no one who once tries it ever goes back to Ceylon again. Health Hints. Practice deep breat•hing'whenever it is possible. It will make a woman more graceful and healtby. It will develop the chest and broaden the shoulders Take the chest measurement to day, practice the deep breathing from fivA to six tithes daily, and measure in Nix weeks. The measurement will prove the benefit of the exercise. "Many people," a physicau rernnrks, "avoid drinking water as though it were poison, although without it no one can be properly healthy. When taken early in the morning it has a cleansing and bracing effect on the system, %%hila its benefical effect on the liver can hardly be exaggerated." Raisins are the cozier stone of the new English cure for c.susumprien. lint:ins, raisin syrup, apples, cider, pears. berry, watercress, raw carrots, these are among the staples. Potatoea are discouuten tuo- is good Tea T. H. Estabroollts St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg eel as being themselves liable to disease, and oabbhge because its tissue is "over• laden wiah manure." Meat is to be used only as a stimulant, like alcohol. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, f Lucas Comity. (ss, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co , doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that ^,annot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in Iny nre.ence, this Oth day of December, A D , 18SG. (:Eat) A. W. Gizmos, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, 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. 750 Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. tin • :l t t • .��...:, wry' 1y ar ,ml t - a;+> ?4 -...',tom 1 ;71dt-a 4 `fall ae.11 , hl ; I tt sa HOME OF MERCHANTS RUBBERS n7 PHENOMENAL GROWTH Canadians aro not slaw to recognize superior merit wherever it oxists. !larch, 1904, production, 300 pairs per day. December, :903, production, 3,400 pairs per day. Thosu two ane:: tell draphieally the wonderful growth in the production of Merah.:nts Rubber... and the demand still exceada tho supply. The p,ople have ru:agnizcd thu :superior moat of these Rubbers over all nth',-. Honest mstorials and honest workmanship aro combined 10 pro. duce an honest Ruboe'Morehants Rubbers. if your Shuman doesn't sell them, lot us know. ,Branches at WINNIPEG, LONDON. TORONTO, OTTAWA, MONTREAL. MfREHAryks7 RUBBER Co. aeaL 'N { 710 y, a 4 BOULTER, DAVIES & COMPANY (;eo. L. Bnu,iter. Chas. A. Davies. Warehouse 24 Front St, W , Toronto. Central Ontario Agents Merchants Rubbers Complete stook ready for quick deliveries. Write, telegraph, telephone, to factory or Toronto. BLOOD DISEASE CURED. If you ever contracted any Blood or Private Disease, you are never safe until the virus or poison has been eradicated front the system. Don't be satisfied with a "patch up" by some family doctor. Our New Method is Guaranteed to Cure or No Pay. ir,T_,No Names Used without Written consent. Cured %Viten all Else Failed "Could I live my early life over, this testimonial would not bo necessary, though I Fes no more sinful than thmtsttude of other young men. Early indiscretions, later exceeeeo, exposure to contagious diseases all heaped to break down my system. when I commenced to realize my condition I was almost frantic. Doctor niter doctor treated rue but only gave the relief -not a cure. riot Springs helped rue, but did not cure me. The symptoms always -; returned. Mercury and Potash drove the poison into my system instead of driving it out. I bless the day your New Method' Treatment. was recommended to me. I investigated who you were first, and finding you had over z5 years" experience and re. epousible financially. I gavo you my case tinder a guarantee. Yon cared me permanently, and in nix years there has not been a core, pain ricer or any other symptom of the blood disease." 25 Years In Ostrolt. 250,000 Cured. M. A. CONLEY. Wo treat and cure Varicocele, Blood Polson, Nervone Debility, Strlctine, Impotency, Secret Drains, Kidney and Bladder Disessee. Consultation Fru. Quootion Blank for Home Treatment and Hooka Fore, DRS. KENNEDY sof, KERGAR, 148 anELBV IST)12EIST. DETROIT. it[ICIH. THE WINGIIAM Standing idle, [New York Sun.] What's the good of standing idle When the world is full of men Who are striving with the ledger, With the hammer and the pen; Who are doing deeds of valor In the limitless expanse Of endeavor, with a purpose That must nullify all chance? What's the good of standing idle When 50 many may be found Ever active in the effects The will bring success around; Who, with heads and hands united, In a common purpose, sweep All the best results of labor In a glittering glory heap? Whst's the good of standing idle When we know so many who Are so everlasting anxious For the stunts that they can do; Who are ready and impatient For a chance to do their best? What's the good of standing idle? Let's sit down and take a rest While they do it. See! CANADA FIRST Canada First ! Fairest Queen of the Nations ! Crowned by Aurora in God's maple - wood ! First in the sun -belted empire's founda- tions. Rocklike her children have faithfully stood. Sons of proud lineage, Prize your rich heritage, Comrades and brethren -with heart and with hand. Build up a nation here, Safe through the rapids steer, Canada ! Fortune's Ship 1 Leads the world's van. Land of the Beaver, with industry smil- ing, Chains cannot clank in the home of the free ; Despots we dare, and their false beards beguiling Manitoa's star guides our bright des- tiny. Chieftains in Council Halls, Stand forth when duty calls - Sentinels firm -guard our honor's bright crest ; God bless this wide domain, Safe in her course sustain Canada! Radiant! Crowned in the west. Iieiress Im peria] ! Thy charter was given Far in the past -tried by axe and by fires ; Blood was its price -with the sword it was graven, Sell not, oh, stain not, the gift of your sires. True as the Polar star. Hardy and bold iu war, Shoulder to shoulder our foes we will face ; Hold fast with giant hand, Greater Britannialand, Valiant Canadians! The hope of our race. WILLIAM H. TAYLOR. Toronto, Oct. 4 , 1905, The Time Will Come. (Buffalo News) When it will be a disgrace not to work when one is able. When to get rich by making others poorer will be considered a disgrace. When the same standard of morality will be demanded of men ae of women. When the golden rule will be con- sidered the soundest business philosophy. When all true happiness will be found in doing the right and•oniy the good will be found to be real. When the business man will find that his best interests will be the best inter- ests of the man at the other end of the bargain. When all hatred, revenge and jeal- ousy will be regarded as boomerangs which inflict upou the thrower the in- jury intended for others. • --4---- ft You. [Philadelphia Bulletin.] Talk about your ill -health, it will make you less healthy. Worry about your work, it will make you less capable. Imagine you are disliked, it will make you less likely. .e Find fault with others, it will make them faultier. Anticipate evils, you will be sure to bring them upon you. Talk much of what you are going to do, you will never do it. Sit bemoaning the past, you will never get on in the future. Complain of lack of opportunities, you'll miss what you have. Wail bitterly that it is au unjust world and life not worth living, you'll find it come true for sure in ' your own case at least. House Hints. Get plenty of sunlight. Nothing beautiful or sweet grows or ripens in the darkness. Avoid excesses of all kinds. They in- jure the mind and body. The long and beautiful and wholesome life is qualified by constant temperance. Don't live to eat. Eat to live. This is old and threadbare advice. But it is just as good to follow to -clay as it was a century ago. Many physical ills and blurs and blem- ishes on the countenance aro due to over- eating, to eating damaging food, or eat - 1 ing irregularly. • Don't hunt for dark sides of vour life. Remain on the sunny side when- ; • ever you can do so without neglecting 1 those who are dear to you. i 13e as happy as you eau while making others happy. These simple rules are helps in per- petuating health and beauty... -.Chicago Journal, TIMES, 1)ECEMBEB Packed at the Oven's Mouth We do things right at the Mooney bakery. Crackers are packed piping hot from the ovens. The moisture•proof paper and k� airtight tins retain all the is freshness and crispness, no Ell II kU .I raiifroacit+ , , •.• • at a ltp0NEY t31SCU1tapaNpY: CO ' 4 * i STRATEOfID; ,C4i1Ao4...' matter where or when you buy them. They come to your ta- ble just as inviting and de- licious as though you ate them at the ovens in the bakery. At all grocers in 1 and 3 lb. packages. Soldiers in France are allowed to culti- vate gardens in any spare ground about the barracks and to help out their re - dons by growing vegetables. The population of Russia is made up of the following classes, in about the following proportions: Peasants, 96,- 916,644 ; burghers, 13.586,392; heredi. tary noblemen, 1,220,160; personal noble- men and officials, 630,119 ; ecclesiastics, 588,497 ; hereditary and personal honor- ary citizens, 342 927 ; merchants, 281,- 179, aad foreigners, 605,500. USED MEN AT THE OFFICE UP WOMEN IN THE HOME CHILDREN AT SCHOOL AND Every day in the week and every week in the year men, women and children feel all TIRED OUT used ups tl d . The strainauotiref busioutness, the cares of home and social life and the task of study cause terrible suffer- ing from heart and nerve troubles. The efforts put forth to keep up to the modern "high pressure" modo of life in this age soon wears out the strongest system, shatters the nerves and weakens the heart. Thousands find life a burden and others an early grave. Tho strain on the system causes nervousness, palpitation of the heart, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, faint and dizzy spells, skip beats, weak and irregular pulse, smothering -and sinking spells, etc. The blood becomes weak and watery and eventually causes decline. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are indicated for all diseases arising from a weak and debilitated condition of the heart or of the nerve centres. Mrs. Thos. Hall, Keldon, Ont., writes : "For the past two or three years I have been troubled with nervousness and heart failure, and the doctors failed to give me any relief. I decided at last to give Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills a trial, and I would not now be without them if they cost twice as much. I have recommended them to my neighbors and friends. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills 50 ots. per box or 3 for $1.25, all dealers, or Tho T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Onti. A German tourist in Brazil and Para- guay reports that the students of those countries have reached a vii tuosity in in beer drinking which puts thein on a level with the students of Heidelberg and Munich. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. art is Little Liver Pills, Must Dean Signature of Seo Pao -situate Wrapper Below. Tory small and ao ocoy do take :se n;:,,Sr.• WEIS ITTLlai � VEirl Pi LL5„ F013 IIEADADIM ran DIMNESS. FI1Ifi RILIGIginEtS. E Qi'63 ITEM LIVER. 1.enSTIPATICII. FOR Sam! SKIN. FOR 1' COMPLElii©Il iRtfSUI Nudtt . wMW,i. 41.0.aoh,5 (Pu»cly' U Ve getable. f3!^M•"�1. b^af CURE SICK HEA:ACHE, , 7, 1905 FUNNY ADVERTISEMENTS. "Annual sale now going on. Don't go elsewhere to be cheated -come in here." "A lady wants to sell her piano, as she is going abroad in a strong iron frame." "Wanted -experienced nurse for bot. tied baby." "Furnished apartment suitable for gentlemen with folding doors." "Wanted, a room for two gentlemen about 30 feet long and 20 feet broad." "Lost a collie dog by a man on Satur- day answering to Jim with a brass collar around his neck and a muzzle." "Wanted, by a respectable girl, her passage to New York, willing to take care of children and a good sailor." "Respectable widow wants washing for Tuesday." "For sale -a pianoforte, the property of a musician with carved legs." "Mr. Brown, furrier, begs to an. flounce that he will make up gowns cpps, etc., for ladies out of their own skin. "A boy wanted who can open oysters with a reference." "Bulldog for sale; will ©zit anything; very fond of children." -The Lyre. Frills of Fashion. Anything from a full length redingote to au Eaton jacket "goes," The girl who can wear olive green will be quite distingue this fall. Silk girdles knotted at the side with long fringed ends are a pretty fancy. The braid and button trimming, in military effect, will be used to some ex- tent. It is prophesied the moleskin is again to bb ono of the fashionable furs of the winter. Lingeri waists over a lining will be worn all wiuter, whereat the economical girl rejoices. Fluffy neck rushes of dotted tulle to match the hat are shown in the best mil- iuery shops. Waists of plaided silk are to be the ap- proved third piece of the tailored coat and skirt 0015. Embroidered lace, whereon either rib- bon wcrtr or jet is used, rs shown among the best tr,atutiugs, Stotkiegs of iridescent coloring, like changeable taffeta, are novel. The clocks are embroidered in the predomi- nating tone. Small toques made entirely of irides- cent feathers, will be in vogue again and oue or two have already appeared on the street, With a white frock and white shoes the fad is to have the stockings match the bright color of the belt and hat, rath- er than white. With a nobby little vest of checked cloth and well lined, the brief bolero may be made to do duty as a coat until well into sharp weather. A simple finish of two tucks is still us- ed on many yery elegant skirts and Q where something different yet Equally simple is desired a single band of trlmm• iug around the hem is equally fashion- G able. A scarf of died Alencon, made fluffy with little ruffles of the same and bord- "StOmaCh Catarrh" _ It is a fatal waste of time to trifle with snuffs, powders, inhalers, or other dangerous nostrums, with the idea of curing Catarrh of the Stomach. Once Catarrh has reached the stomach it can only be eradicated by creating pure, rich blood, Catarrh is a germ disease. The stomach and intestines become nests for myriads of these tin erms. Local applications have no effect on them. The ust be driven out -the stomach cleansed, the blood pu ed, the system toned up. "PSYCHINE" will po tivel, cure the worst form of Stomach Catarrh, by puri ' - g the blood, cleansing the stomach, and destroying germ life. Thousands have been cured of the prevalent malady, through this remarkable dis- covery, " PSYCHINE." Druggists recommend it. GREATEST OF ALL TONICS i (PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN) ALL, DRUGGISTS.■ONE DOLLAR.•TRIAL FRES DR. T. A. SLOCUM, Limited, 179 King Street West, Toronto, Canada dui . 11 , t.. 1 1 1 1 1,1itkigod1 I'll hii115 l J.aaaa.L, r_t a d 1 is easy to ?earn, easy to write and easy to read after it is written. The students of the Forest City Business and Shorthand College are subjected to the test of the Business Educators' Association of Canada for diplomas. 95% pass and 65% take honors. Catalogue will give you some pointers about our system and is free for the asking. School term -Sept. till June inclusive. Gregg, Shorthand I .I, I J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. Y. M. C. A. Bldg., LONDON, ONT. "La' 1' N Uittlk'uW'ilis:&Ju•':�, L•• - -"..a6:46LILUArel a mmtessawawa+eseftaoestMrsemwe► are.se>otrme e9►rola2sa4otaseeeavemS0 a tt tI a e a el ered with baby ribbon, is a valuable pos- session to the girl who knows how to `o wear these little accessories. a O td A .FE LINE DITTY •a rA e -ON---- DIAMOND ON- DIAMOND DYES • FOR 1906. THE TIMES will re - c e ive subscrip- tions in clubs as given here- with, at prices quoted. Reg. Price. $1 00 1.50 1.50 1 CO 1.00 1 00 1.00 1.01) 1.00 1 50 Times .... ...... . Presbyterian Westminster Times Weekly Globe Weekly Witness Times Wee Weeklylrly GSun lebe .. Newspapers Farmer's Advocate and magazines Times pal sent to differ• l.f(1 fa ant address if Weekly Globe.... .. . .... 1.00 ed Family Herald & Weekly Star.. 1.00 desired. Farming World GO ® Whether a Times 1.00 ® Tomas s u b - ; Ladies' Home Journal 1.25 o scriber or not, Saturday Evening Post 2.00 : leave your or• + • der a l t hi s Times 1.00 et office and it World's Work A w i 1 1 receive " Review of Reviews .... ...... 3,00 eprompt atten• Times .... tion. We give Review of Reviews low rates on Cosmopolitan , any paper or Woman's Home Companion magazine. Success • 0 0 1. a a it a r e ry a Aly kittens three, were white an 1 gray, S 'Twas hard to keep them clean ; No matter how I worked each day, The kits looked very mean. They'd go out in the morning clad So tidy and so trim ; N! At night, they'd come home looking sad, With clothes so soiled and grim. I could not keep them tidy, neat, One hour of the day When they were in the field or street, l to With other eats at play. I n 1 their procured the DIAMOND DYES, I And made a dee bath hot, ser And to in kittens great surprise, I dipped then in the pot. 15 u ib 2 12 Today, my kittens all arc; dressed s Call at, or acldrt:ss, In black so rich and deep : w I mourn no more, and now am blessed e ,Vhen't?r I roam or shop. • Tho moral of my song is )Slain, A To women, bright and wise ; If 0ou would pleasure, milt gain, Just use the DIAMOND DYES. 1140119•11•••011100.1011111•000.11•111 Any $1.00 magazine will be given in place of those named, if so desired. I f you do n o t like the groups given here, in a k o selec- tions to suit yourself, and we will give them at a ro- dueed price. See large list of clubbing offers in an- other column. A 11 orders receive prompt attention. Times........ ........ Conntry Life in America . .. t alter Feb. 1st, 1906, 4 OOi World's Work 3 (n1 Review of Reviews 3.00 Times.... ... .... 1.00 American Boy ... 1.( 0 Outing .. 3.00 Harper's Bazar 1.00 Timm ... 100 Ilarper's Magazine or'Weekly... 4 Ott Review of Reviews 3,0o World's Work.... 3.00 Tinea 1 (11 Weekly Globe ................. I.Ce Canadian Magazine 0. 0 Times 1.0(1 Lippineott's ............ :; ;;0 Aitislie's.. 1 .1(1Cosmopolitan or Success 1.(0 Times ..,, 1 00 St. Nicholas 3 00 Review of Reviews 3.00 Woman's Home Companion. 1 00 1.0') 3.00 1.01) 1.01 1.00 1 00 3.00 • e s 0 s e 0 0 e e e Our Price 00 • • .25• e 2.25 r; W • meq,, al e 2.75 e 3 o. • •O 4.15 6. 0 410 wr e Y s 0 0 A 0 W 0 •0' e . J e' • t'..fi o 0 0, 0 5.10• • !. 5.d5f TIMES OFFICE) WINGIIAM, U:ti'r. • Ite00611 A•wlirl3006dSS0i IMi