The Wingham Times, 1905-12-21, Page 66
JN3LG1 Sti
$5,0(eri I ViM tq trill
b¢ P;nd to any
pat•.,on who prt,t,. that
Sunlight tSo.:p eot:tai::v any
, t. •
,ndurnu � Knee a, )
fu: m of adult¢' etio�
is equally good with hard or soft water.
THE W1NG IAM WES DECEMBER 21,
I
if you use Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions)
you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better
results thart with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way.
As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly
pure, the most delicate Fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be
washed without the slightest injury.
Lover seothone Limited, Toronto
5c
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soar•
1905
Mrs. Thos. Ainley died suddenly int
Listowel ou Monday, Deeernber 11th.
The decreased, BINA, Jane Stnitb, was
born iu the Townthtp of Hamilton in
Nen itouttrerlenti county and at the time
of her death VMS in her sixty third year.
She was married to Mr. Ainley ut Perry -
town iu Hope County nod had lived is
that uei):hborbood for two or three years,
teen ooutwg wart and living iu Brussels
for about:
tweleeya s. Mr. and Mrs
"-nee A• o)Pv bare rteidtdin Listowel for the
p a sixteen years, Mr. Ainley being Ptu-
p1'yeti to the Iless factory at that time,
eaterwards going over to the Piano ;r'ac-
tory, where kir+ has since beeu employed.
They had uo fantiiy.
eta.,
Buy it acne foaowd�'c'a
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Tour money refunded by
the dealer from whom you buy
Sunlight Soap if you find any
caws for complaint.
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a ThP town council of C,•oderid'h has de-
s frer
cided to subnttt a by-lw to the elctore t3f
8 CILUII providuut tor the guarantee of bonds of
the Godericl) Elevator Co. to the amount
of Z'•",i5 (100 in nonstrleratiou of the erec-
tion of aa addicicrual building of ii00,000
bushels capacity, bringing the total cap-
acity of the elevator up to one imilieu
bn.hele. The by law will be voted on
Lawrence Field+ cf Galt received a tett ( Ptrtrboronel: enemy conned has pas -
at the January eifletione.
retie eepten(e tit Berta. Cent , for high-
way robbt iy.
Rett a etronely v orded rx solution against
any cl agile in the preleeut system of
eleetin g c't uuty ccuucils A petition •
Grin txni a ey Kim kee Out
C.) -aa,.. Set at• ..;:...... . , '•Sonne weeks eco during the severe
Its fail Yal !he'll Al:rl'd� &eel
will bet'nraa*,.erg to the Iitntenant•hov winter weather bath my wife and my-
Bea°tbe cruor teeming rt'tentien of the aet. self conttweed severe eteld:, which speed
' Signature 41_,./1l� / ; rev developed into the worst kind of In
ar-
e! rec2 ` �> >'GL -t:PY /f i The pF�t•httt;l lime, healing* principal of g, ippe with all its mit,f'rable Py)itptnrtms,"
A Mnutrent brot: •rs' fret, lelerntiith, i
the par.. ttet•l:ettfi)nilly]nrruzuceeasl'ully ways Mr J. S Falesron of Maple Lend.
s=•}art« tf•i and rt•tined into a perfect inn, Iowa. ••T(ef.s and jt.int aehnig,.
McLarPd & Co., tutve & eague•t, with as. 1 Chinch njeclic:nr•-Dr Weed's Norway musters Bore. heal sopped op, eye's and
Sets of 84.000 acid liabilttir:i of e;e.g.000. j Pte Symp. :old by all dealers on a meet repeiDtteeth Nltennata e
ils ut
gnarautee of satisfaction. Price 25 chills and evtr. We began using
Sunlight Soap is better than other coops,
new, C-ban)berlain's CMlgh remedy, ntdiug
bnt is best when used in the Sunlight way, i the eatn•e rilh a doer- of Chatubetlaitf's
May Sunlight Soap aid follow 3irrctions. Sudden wits the death of henry Ben- Stomach tied Liver Tebi.'ts, and by its
Mr. glacier hteKI%y, anold and t term ! nett. impieneet Ofient. Kintatdtna. and ; liberal use soon ecuoplt•'rely knocked out
ed citizen of Luot:euty, ctie•I very EU•1- i sentee the diner' of it. A sliver was , the grip " Thren Tablets prnrrlots a
denly ou Monday, Deo ilii:, after a few eto ek in hie. finger; he dug it out, blood• healthy acrinn is the Bowe ls, live+r rind
kid eeye whish is always hd•tlffieial when
days illness from liver trouble, poisoning set in, pneumonia follon ed, I the sr'rnm is enr•'gs,,t.«d by a cold nr at•
• and death on .",Inndlay, Lee. ilrh, was i Nett of the grip. Fur sale • by 1. II
"iR1 To p-ey. ; + yon t,nt Tin ,
ss c't; : h .e'. of eter .t ?,., areae the IrlaWalley.
result. He leaves a • alley.
an.t et«,;•s:c cure toe .•a el' f, widow and entail family.
se.ss•. e •ry nl of fM.1
a:,••••!; :.:ndpretending tele.
the tataintee:nr•^•r.',a*P'pn,u't** 'd It. 16e,., tea.
tiutonials in the 'a"•'•' rr an 1 n -•k your ne.i:h-
Bore wh• t they think n ie Yon ran use it ane.
After a succestful run of business fnr
A Certain Cure for Croui, nearly 10 years, ,T.•hn Donaklson, her -
CCT NEW VITALITY
INCREASED APPETITE
True Strength, Vigor and Buoyant
Health Quickly Followed the Use
et
DR. ll ? M B L T 0 N'b PILLS.
By purifying anti nourishing the blood,
Dr. Hntutlton'e Pills gatokly impart new
vivor to all weak urgaus. Thi* kidneys
and liver are stimulated, disease -breed -
lug
poisons are carried off, this entire
bony is renewed and restored.
Lack of appetite is changed into keen
zest tor f'oo'l. Digestion and leash/lila-
lion are enacts perfect. Thus, all you eat
is turned iutu nourishment and building
mnfetial.
Re&rl the evidence published here; it
tells just how Dr. Hamilton's Pills curo
the sick and help the weak:
VITAL ENEMY INCREASED.
"I always felt'draizty' and tired.
"When 1 prone in the nto,'nh:t; my
l:rnbs oohed one 1 eat dull.
"I didn't r•r joy my mends andeouldn't
digest properly,
Gr. Ilonultoo'.: Pills strengthened
)av strnneehe purified my blood, nunle
nue feet lilt„ now. No better medicine
esi.ts.
(Mrs.' L. M. merang, Sidney, C.B.
By relying on Dr. Hareilton'sPills you
are sure of strong vitality, nourishing
bloom, bright, chfery spirits, The mar-
vel of thin Medicine is that it keeps you
well -prevents and wards of sickness of
every kind.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills keep thousands
of people healthy. Won't you use them
also? Sold everywhere in 2$o boxes, or
live boxes for $1, by mail trent N. 0
Polson & Co., Kingston, Oat., and
Hartford, Conn., L7.S A.
frets out money b:u 1: tF nn`. Pur1, t. te a ho'. nt W}tau n abrin shows ey Inatome of smug nese toaker, Brusse•1y• halt sold oat to The attention of Dr. Clark, Provincial
all dealer, orEng ex-so::,1:.me c Co.,Toronto.
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a there is no blue co cspertu:ent trio, new George Scone, at ebringville, Perth Forester, was called Thursday to the
:DFF Cr a; ,4„''9P Oti5'� fislnen . remedies, no natter how highly they Co , who in turn (ielmer(' of his harness fact that the Farm Forestry Department
It is reported that all the departments may he rc•conttuended. There i» on:* betaines$ to Jove• .b Mot.r», of the same at the Agricultural College was now in a
preparation that can ahvnys be depend• , , ,
of the C.P 1 . operating between Fort ed upon. It has been in use for place. Mr. Donal ison will give place to position to distribute one million seed-
aud St. John vi ill ask for a sub- many years and bas never been known his successor in P bruary. fie purposes lines a year, and and ho was asked if
etautial increase in wages and revision to fail, viz: Obemberlaiu's Cough removing to Miles city, Idlnl:o. 17. S., this did not meet the need. He said
Reedy. Mr. MF Compton of Matt.where he spent aims time 1 years ago, 1 that it was a good beginning. Hopoint-
ot the hours of labor. ken, Textile. says of it. ••I have used 1
„h Remedy and where his brothers are located in a ed out, however, that in western Ont.
big ranching btxaineas, aria, west of the counties of York and
Simcoe, there are 10,000.000 acres of
of land from which, during the past
twenty years, woodland has been dieap-
Jehn Crfii hton of Hepworth has iu r peering at the rate of 80,000 acres a
For Infants and Children, ,
his rossestien a directory of Canada year. Co make up that loss would re
printed in 1s57 and le3e. By this we The Kind You Have Always Bought quire the distribution of one hundred
notlCe that'Poronto is the oldest incor• Jf ,, million of seedlings a year.
Mattel Kidney Pills act on the kicl• Chattberlaiu's Coug in severe
nays, bladder and urinary organs only. cases of croup with my children, and
They onrebacker'Iu s, weak back. rheum• can truthfully say it alwave gives prompt
ahem, diabetes, ennefstion, intimation,relief." For arils by F. IT. Walley.
gravel, l3rtghtee disease and all other =
diseases erten-et, from wrong action of the
. kidney', and bladder.
Mies Eleanor Funtton, of Brussels,
who is at present in attendance at Ctode-
rich Model School, has been engaged as &tett city in Canada, being incorporated Bears the
teacher of Bervie public &noel for next in 1134. Montreal was incorporated in Signature of
STa •'�,
There is a professor in France who'
owns a oolleotion of 020 lnmt}n heads,
represoutiog every known race of people.
Eogiend consumed 9,251,568 tons of
coal last year for Locomotive purposes,
Scotland, 1,700,758 tons aid 'reined 557,•
002 tong.
TULA DUDS' I'AI'ottiT31.
Iaaxa• L ivor kills are t he led tea' favorite
medicine. They curo Constipation, Sick
Headache, Billiousness, and Dyspepsia
axithout griping, purging or sickening,
+ear at a salary of 4350.
ter .43,- Err, CIs 3E2.
Itears tia The Kind You Hate Always Bat gilt
Signature
of _ , ra GGCif/li,"
After nearly a year of service to Sea•
18.10. Walkerton had a population of
175. while 'Warton and the other towns Thursday evening, Dec. 7th, Annie,
of Brace were not in existence. eldest daughter of Truman Smith, Form•
erly of Grey township, died at the home
For (leder Sixty Teamof her brother, Rev. W. A. Smith, B. D'
Lucknnw, after a lengthened period of
An Old and Well -Tried Remedy -Mrs illness, during part of which she was a
patient sufferer. She was born iu Srus•
eels 37 years ago and vv as always an in-
terested worker in the church, being a
member of the Methodist choir at Brus-
forth as town clerk and treasurer, Mr. Winslow's SoothingSyrup has been used
,7ehn Rankin has resigned that position for over sixty years bymilionsof mothers
to accept a more luctative one as inspect- for their children while teething, with
or of the Standard Life for the counties perfect success. It soothes the child.
of Huron and Porth. softens the gums, allays all pain, cures
wind collo, and is the best remedy for
diarrhu a. It is pleasant to the taste. , eels for years. Her mother predeceased
as Etnergett<•p MedicineSold by druggists in every part of the 1 her by 15 years to the day.
Forrales, bruises, borne, scalds and world. Twenty-five cents abottle. Its / •-wo though methods of hardening the hoof
P value is incalculable. Besure you ask
similar injuries, there is nothing so good 1for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and State of Ohio, City of Toledo, , were occasionally resorted to. Tho very
as Charnbe rlein's Pain Balm. It soothes I take no other kind. Lucas County. i es• earliest records of metal horseshoes is
the wound and not only gives instant
relief 1< tem }.a k
teal in about one third the time required 1 is senior partner of the firm of It. J• who died iu the year 911 A. D., but it is
21.Salle nal treatments. Sold by F. j/ have secured schools are Marry McLeod,by the of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
y• 1 No. 6, Kinloss; Mary Murray, No, iii, and the. said Sem will pay the sum of
There has recently areae among Chin-
ese farm st a demand for modem, tools
especially those that are used for exten
sive farming.
The blow of a. whale's tail is the
strongest animal force in the world; the
Lick of a giraffe is second and the stroke
of a lion's paw the third.
It is estimated that if the paupers in
Great Britaie were arranged iu a pro-
cession four abreast, the line would be
nearly 100 miles iu length.
Tied a Dad Leg
For twelve years I was a great suffer-
er from eczema on the inside of the leg.
There was a raw patch of flesh about
three inches square, and the itching was
something fearful. Dr. Chase'sOint-
ment completely cured me, took away
the itching and healed up the sore."-
Mr. Alex. McD.,ngail, Poatmaster,Broad
Cove Mersa. N.S.
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The earliest form of the horseshoe was
alearher ;mot worn by heavy war horses.
The ordinary war horses of the Greeks,
Romans and Persians went unshod,
i 1 r in but causes the arta to ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be found in a manuscript of Popo Leo VL,
Some of the Kincardine modelites who Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
Colt( on the Lungs
"We have seven children and have
used Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and
Turpentine for every one of then) and
with good rehults, We get four bottles
at a time and fled it a good remedy to
break up a enact on the lungs." --Mrs. It.
D. Turner, Broadview, N.V.T.
ONE la -NORM) DOLI.Aitt.l for each and
l Aehfeld, Crewe P. 0 ; Bert Lindsay, ever case of Catarrh that
There were 22 births 1tl marriages and : y annot be
Bervie; Ada Dewar, Kingarf; Mr. Mc- cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
four deaths in Stratford during the 1
month of November. In the matter of 1hand, Tara; Annie Clarkson, neax I Fltaxlt J. Cite:mete
1 Zion, Wawanosh; 11laudeBarlow, No 7, 1 Sworn to before me and subscribed in
births and deaths the sexes were equally l Kinloss; Miss Thompson, liarriston' l np' Bence, this rich day of December,
reprerereed. The death rate was the i A
loweet for some time.
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1, , 1.11141.1 .aic.6 .1 a F.. Y
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The flavor, essence,
ntat•inlent and all that'i
food in prillle beef con-
ccn>;f e rued.
11
This is BOVA.114
It requires eight
pon;ii•.ls of prime beef
to mike four ounces of
fOVRI I..,
.c it in the kitchen
for ezonlollly as well as
riga" p slate's sake. €na
Agnea Courtney, No. 5, Kincardine; ! A. W. GLEAsoy,
1 (sr.1L)
Nota Public.
Miss Blatchford, Ripley.! , ry
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internal.
V .& M'V Cs IM Dr .A.. „_ I lye and acts directly on the blood and
$oars the IP li' d You Hata Alai Basan. mucous surfaces of the system. Send
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Signature 1 fur testimonials free.
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of �� 1'. J. CItE\t: i & Co,Toledo, O.
• � 1 Sold by all druggists. 73c.
Take Hail's 1'atnily fills for constipa.
The Bruce County Council met in i boll.
Wallterton, and amongt ocher things t ---•-....•-
asked for the resignations of W. S.
Clendenning, inspectc.r of schools for ! Perth cou> ty council held a short ses•
". Eget Bruer', and of Ezra Briggs, High i sion last week. The report of Dr, Bruce
'm_ Constable. iffessra. Shute end I iIsing;• Smith, inspector of prisons, who visited
ermade the motion asking for the In• ; the jail in *"ovembee was read. A mat -
1 spEcter's resignation. The motion says i ter brought before the council was that
"it'ou1d•Le of interret to the public I a meticipal assessment of w•5000 per mile
I srhfol ,pts~'.) to have a charge." , sbonld be imposed on the roadways of
ell steam railways by all townships and
t, Many people say they an Hall nerves," ,villages',cot to include i,tliiciihfs), and
y easily startied or upset, easily worried that the leetvlsl;tii.te be
petitioned to
and irritated. Milburn's Heart atm • _.
Nerve Pills; are jest the mutelyouch I atueu•l the t.ssessncent act accordingly.
t require.people
lenf eThey nerve centres 3 pe f ve 1 The utattr r was referred tr gibe. legislative
y i oon,initten for a report.
new nerve force to shattered nervous 1 _ e.,-.....
systems. 1
at.utl°ampton town council lint, a by- ''i
haw for the purpese of keeping cattle off
the street. It was disettest d in many
fatirilies and Helen, a bright little girl of I
T. 'aur, lt`ltll 'maul a good deal of it at
• home. One Sunday ramming her father
found Lis property invaded by cattle, i
- the fei:ce being torn down. He went iEy�ur ynut friends or relatives suffer with
out to nail it up and Miss Helen went i q•ity, Fpilel,cJr, St. Vntus' l.iance, or I'attiag
1 up to her grandfathers. When she got ; Siekne,.;, waste fart a trial bottle and valuabld
there the question was asked if mother ti treatise on such distaste to Tun I,ntnni Co..
• and father were [101141 to ehu' dins Shetl1 Iain 1 ntreet, W., Toronto, Canada. All
reee tees t or can obtain fur you
• prcwl,tlee replied, i°aio, papas nailing up y}��g �r1�t t w}s s�. t w
1NtltttwlfYMatkttlMllttr the fence to keep the bylaw out." eftlwh.11 � 0�! Il iJ iii i llG'w
e.
A good story has leaked out in regard
to securiug names to the local option
petition presented to the Burlington
Council. A resident of the village re-
ceived a printed circular from the loch}
aption party, statin;; that he and 142
other had signed a petition, and explain-
ing the result at the Council meeting,
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The recipient upon reading, it incident-
ally remarked that "he hal not signed
any petition, or had never seen one." It
was very singular that the one who had
fleeted the petition in his locality hap-
pened to be standing near hizu and heard
the remark, and ho explained the situa-
tion by saying that "his good wife had
signed it for him." The man's surprise
can easily be imagined.
known that they were used at a much
earlier date, as real metal shoes of that
character have been found in tombs
known to date back to the sixth century
The oldest oriental forms of horseshoes
were circular in shape and fastened with
flanges which clamped the sides of the
hoofs.
5i'ItIPO _SIEDICINE,
As a spring medicine Burdock Blood
Bitters has no equal. It tunes up the
system and removes all in- 1 ttrities from
the blood, and takes aw:.• that tired,
weary feeling so prevalent i.t the spring.
1.
Service
Diamond Hall's recent
removal to much Iarger
premises means increased
opportunities for serving the
Canadian public.
East and tV e•,t and
everywhere, the perfected
Mail Order Sy:,t; to of
the Dotnini: n', largest
Jewelry Moro put, an end
to '• harriers of ,,ti,tanee."
You can order with
assured satisfaction n from
its illustrat.d catalogue of i
Diamonds, Jewelry,
Watches, Silver, Cut
Glass, Stationery, etc.
112YRIE BIZOS.
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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 sons of people -but to the
plain. every -day folks they are a veritable friend
in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan-
dard fain. ar remedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est r'in':dy with a long and successful record, to
c••rl. 'n•ligestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
.A.ipation, t. Pensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
• ni' ation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
aa.tism, sour stomach, bowel and liver cam-
' .,.'ts. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
t 1 -inwn systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
t ? a ^ .id sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
d;on .tant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
f.tbules. Your druggist sells them. The five -
exit packet is en .gh for an ordinary occasion.
in asupply
Family Bottler ho cents, contains su pp y
for a year.
+✓neeea yyoeeinx.�-.-1,anesvelli'Jteee�•teetee•eeet±.ttee+e Xeget,.veetb'abeeteoe
igleetettlesteateilt thiel,teenSt ttMetetes teital
6,
Reflections of a Bachelor.
It's a great mistake to forget you are
married when your wife is going to find
it out.
If a woman is fatter that all the rest
of the family put together, she will ad-
mit she is plump.
A girl is always ashamed of Ioving an
old man, and an old man proud of being
a fool over a young girl.
If a man had all the money he has
wasted on ten•eent cigars he could buy
a big supply at two for a quarter. -New
Cork Press,
Sappiness 28 the greatest paradox in
The Bad Cold of To -Day
nature, It can grow in any soil, livee
under any candittane. It defies environ-
ment. It coaxes from Within; it is the
revelation of the depths of the inner life,
as light and heat proclaim the sun from
which they radiate. I-Iappiness consists
not of having, but of being; not of pos•
sensing, but of enjoying. It is the warm
glow of a heart at peace within itself, A
martyr at the stelre may have happiness
that eking /right 61ity. Man is the
creator of his own happiness; it is the
aroma of a life lived in harmony with
high ideals. For what a than was, be
may be dependent ou others; what he is
rests with him alone. What he obtatns
in life is but acquisition ; what he Tit -
talus is growth. H h 1's
{ joy in the iw
Examiner
MAY BE P EUMONIA
TO -MORROW.
The sore throat or tickling eoueh that, to the
careless, seems but a trivial annoyance, may
develop into Pnoeunonia, Bronchitis, or some
Throat or Lung trouble.
DR. WOODS
DS
NORWAY
PINE SYRUP
contain all ttie lung -healing virtures of the pine
tree, end is a cure cure for Coughs, Colds and
t I. appin, ss is the sou ; all Throat or Lung troubles. Mrs. 1;. Hutchhi
5Rassien of the intangliblo,--1 act, I86 Aroyls ytreet, Toronto, trrites: " Ihavo
been a sufferer front Chronic Bronchitis for
years anti hate found Dr. 'Svoo rs Norway Pine
Syrup far better than any of the hundreds of
fit ]ltrl. t ik7C7C tC i is . reinedies 1 Imo used. Our whole family uses
ii It in cave of t ong}ts or Colds. We would not
Children err often attaeltecl suddenly I be without it."
by painful Tau eiantlerous Colic, Cramps, Don't bo humbugged Into taking sernethfng
11ierrhoea nysentelee Cliolcta bMorbut, "lust to good." ask for Ile. Wood'a and insist
Cholera Infantnin, ete. Dr. Fowlers an getting it. Put up in yellow wrapper, three
I anti I et of 'cure
hick should
is n prompt tpiao trees is the trade mark and write 2l conte.
land dere sure which ahatild alivteys Tai ;
kept in the house.
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