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The Wingham Times, 1906-01-18, Page 3A Cup of Bovril is a. meal in itself It is nourishment and stimulant combined and concentrated. In winter it is especially good, for there's nothing which furnishes so much nutri- ment in such a small compass and in such palatable form. When you're tired or cold, or both, nothing equals a cup of hot Bight peunas of prime beef is concentrated in four ounces of BOVRIL. 7.P> Bovril is prepared only by BOVRIL LIMITED, LONDON, ENG., and MONTREAL, CANADA By special appointment 8 Purveyors to His Majesty King Edward VIT. Save Coupon over neck of Bottle and dot Beautiful Premium Picture. The reason more youriee, people don't fall in love with each other is because there aren't any more. Some men would rather get chewed up in an automobile accident than to be safe and well in churdh. Weal, Nervous, Diseased Men. Thousands of roung and Middle Aged Men are annually swept ton premature grave through early indiscretions and later excesses. 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') gAltAilt/;SV.1451$1;OtigaltileMiSIIIIF .44 ,IA•41111 .:111. • ell MC The institutions of the National Sanitarium Association, including the Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium and the Muskoka Free Hos- pital for Consumptives, are under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, and Countess Grey. ig Readers of this announcement will be glad to know that . there has been an encouraging response to our request for help for the uskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives FREE YiITAL FOR, CON3UMPTIVE NEAR GRAVENN ONTARIO Of Since this institution was opened, a little more than three years ago, 560 patients have been cared for. Over 2,000 patients have been treated in our two Muskoka homes within the past seven years. -Not a simile applicant has ever -been refused admission to the -Muskoka Free Hospital for Con* -sumptives because of his or -her poverty. Our plea for help is that the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives cares for patients that all other hospitals refuse. If the needed money is forthcoming, this dread disease might be stamped out. ---1)0. T. 14. Roliptclz, an eminent phyeician of :sfontreal, esepresident of the (Smarlian Medical Association, and ex•preselent of the Britieh Medipal Aseoeiation, etat-el meotina• of the Montreal League for the Prevention of Tubereulteee, his firm belief that in twenty.tivt . yeare, provided pruner means are adopted, a ease Of eou,impti,,u would 1,, 41] Within the month the accommodation has been increased by twenty-five beds, adding to the burdens of maintenance, but in the faith that a generous public will come to the aid of the trustees. Contri'ediens mass Zie sent to tent Wet. IL Menenrrit, Osgoade Hall, Toronto, or W. T. 1 Esq., 111 reset St. W. TIIE WINGI1AM TIMES, Support the Local Paper, M. Robinson, head of the 0. P.R. ad- vertising departnunt, was recently in- tervievtd by the Oanadian Municipal Jonnial, a bright monthly magazine of 'Montreal, devoted to the interests of municipal management, upon the sub. jeot o one and *villages advertising t beniselvee and what means he consider, ed t or so doing. Mr. Robinson replied emphatically that he believed firmly in bysteroatio advertising for municipalitiee for the simple reascu that be bad seen it done successfully in eeveral instancee, Be said, in reply to the question of snethotle. "In the first place. I have a very high regard for the local paper. Too often its good walk for the municipality is overlooked, as week after week it, devot. es valuable tame gratis for the benefit of the community in which it is located; aud, like many other blessings its value, by the unthinging. is not recognized." Commenting on this, the Brockville Times says: Mr. Robinson is tight. The local newspaper as a rule spends endless time, space and energy in booming the town, and yet some of the merchants and business men seem to begrudge it a little patronage, haggle and beat down prices, and in many cases give their work to outside firms or travelling fakirs. There is no local enterprise which should be so willingly or substantially support- ed as the local newspaper, however humble. It is not so big as the city paper, and the keen bargainer who wants to get a reduced rate never fails to point that he gets more paper for his money in the city deity, but the little local sheet fills a place which the oity paper never does, and never can, It is not a rare thing to hear some narrow-minded individual sneer in derision at the local paper and point out its defeots. Well, it has defects, and plenty of them, no doubt, but as a rule it represents the community pretty accurately, in this re- spect as to others, Tortures of itching Piles "I bad tried very many scecalled cures for piles, and can truthfully say there is no remedy on the face of the earth like Dr. Chase's Ointment, for it bas entirely cured me. I would not be without it for any amount of money, and can heartily recommend It to all sufferers "-Mr. John Harvey, Mayor of Arnprior, Ont. Canada's Wheat Fields. From the U.S. consider Reports. Consul Dudley of Vancouver reports that American citizens from North Da- kota have built large elevators and flour milk in Alberta, and other provinces In the evheatorrowing sections of British Columbia. The Dakota partiea went into Alberta in July last and since then have erected and are now operating 15 elevators, whose capacity is 30,000 bush. els each. L P. Strong, who is the sec- retary -treasurer and manager, of the North Dakota coucern, in one of his re- cent visits to Alberta, declared that the future of the Canadian wheat belt was immeasurably greater than that of the United States. He is quoted in a Van- couver paper as follows: "We have demonstrated that it is a fact that the wheat of Alberta can be shipped through Vancouver in successful competition with that of the United States through the ports of Seattle, Portland and Snu Francisco. This is what I came west to do. The Alberta wheat will 'without doubt move this way, and it is only a question of a short time before large elevators will be erect- ed in Vancouver. We in Alberta are as sextons to export our wheat through Vancouver as you in Vancouver are anxious to have us do it. By this route we are able to ship in competition with the Manitoba wheat which has us handi- capped toward the east, Calgary being twice as tar front the water transporta- tion as Port Arthur. In the same way we have Winnipeg handicapped in ship- ping to the Pacific. At the same time we can compete through this port with the Pacific ports of the 'United States, and i in addition to that we have the benefit of a decided Oriental preference for Canadian wheat and flour over that of the United States. Another point is that the United States has almost ceased to be a wheat -exporting country, and will shortly cease entirely. Even new they require an extra large crop to have a surplus for export, and a partial fail- ure. or even au ordinary crop, would cut them off from the export trade alto- gether. M 0 0 JANUARY PERFECTIQN S t!oo!Ellv . DYo.C1:71'C L S.RATFORP CANADA • Food Value Mooney's Percedtion Cream Sodas are crisp squares of wholesome nourishment. They are the food that builds strength and muscle. They are as easily digested by the child and invalid as by the sturdy workman. They contain ALL the food properties of finest Cana- dian wheat flour, in a form that delights the a.ppetke. Always fresh and crisp in the moisture -proof packages. At all grocers in I and 3 pound packages. Who was the Other? A Scotch minister aud his servant, who were connug home front a weds'. ing, began to consider the tate into which Meer potations at tae wedding feast had lett them. "Saudy," said tne minister, "just stop a minute here till I go ahead. Maybe I don't walk very steady aud the good wife migut rewire somethiug nut lust right." He walked ahead of the servant for a short dietetics), auu Wen asked: How Is It? Ain I Walking straight? "On, ay," answered Sandy tnieaty, "ye're a' 1t01.15 -I) U8 Yilui'a that with you." Party politics in municipal affaira is a baneful thing in the opinion of Rev, James Rollins, pastor of the King street Presbyterian church, London. One Sun- day evening he preached against it. IIs said that the lodgement of the citi- zens becomes warped, through too much politics, and retaliation is provoked, which in the end leads to family feuds, handed down from father to son. Mr, Rollins claimed that the party leaders should content themselves to be plain citizens in municipal contests, and should leave polittcs alone. The people should be trusted to elect the best men, irrespeo. tive of politics. No city can he properly or economically governed when its af- I fairs aro ordered according to the whim or necessity of a tolitical party. No matter how grcss cr reprehensible the action Of some of out aldermen they Will be supported by the party that elected them. Partylsin in municipal matters is the bane of the United States and its evil influences are being seen here. 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Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto Ont. Reflections of a Bachelor. From the New York Press. When a girl, has curly hair, it is a sign the other girls hate her for it. It is never ton warns not to brag about the hottest day you can remember. One good thing about having had ha - hits is how proud your wife can be every time she reforms you. LUTE SECURITY. • ••0•Noremom Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Sear Signature of ..47-412? See Fee-Sentle Wrapper Bete*. very email and OS easy* to taste as sugar. CARTIKS 10,E,A,D.Agitt: mug FOB BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. pi LLsCONSTIPATION. . FOR SALLOW SKIN. FON THECOMPLEXION sitimi „woo. CURE SICK HEADACHE. 18. 1906 THE NEWSPAPER MAN. 11 e eeldom is handscrne or natty L. ud hos none ot the charms of the dude; If ort more abstracted than chatty, A tat tometiales unbearably rude. He courts us, then Blights us and grieves us, As much as be eoseibly can; . He kites us, loves us and leaves us, This perfidious newspaper man. Our mother won't have him conte call- ing, He's no earthly good as a "catch," His morals (they say) are appalling, His finances usual match. He's rollicking, reckless, uncaring Lives but tor the hour, the day; HD's dangerous, dubious, daring, Not fit for a husband, they say. But somehow we girls are forgiving, Perhaps he but needs us the more Because he goes wrong iu the living And knows the old world to the core. So we pass up the dude and the schemer, Who lead in society's van, A.tid cherish the thinker and dreamer Enshrined in the newspaper man. Story of Barnum. ibineezine of Fun.) Barnum, the great showman, hearing of au old negro womau down in Tenoea- see"who claimed to be 125 years old, call- ed to see her with a view of securing her fur a sideshow. He found that the old woman woe really ancient, and com- meneed to question her to find out just how old she really was. He said to her; "Auntie, do you remember George Washington?" "I reckon I duz, salt; l'se played wid him many a day." "Do you remember any thing about the revolutionary war?" asked Barnum. "Well, I should say 1 duz," replied the old lady. "I 'members when de ballets wuz a,flyin' and a-zoouin' roun' here laik bumblebees, "What do you remember about the fall of the Roman Empire?" said Bar- num. Toe old woman was "stumped" for a moment, but recovering herself, replied: "I wuz a mighty leele gal den, but I 'members hearin' de ole iolks say dat dey heerd sumpin drap." Darby and Joan. t Weatherly 3 Darby, dear, we are old and gray, Fifty years since our wedding day, Shadow and Bun for ev'ry one as the years roll on; Darby, dear, when the world went wry, .1 -lard and sorrowful then was I Ah, lad, bow you cheered me then, "Things will be better, sweet wife, again l" Always the same, Darby, my own, Always the same to your old wife, Joan. Darby, dear, when my heart was wild, When we buried our baby child, Until you whispered: Heaven knows best," and may heart found rest Darby, dear, 'twas your loving band Showed the way to the better lean - Ail, lad, as you kissed each tear, Lite grew better, and Heaven more near; Always the same Darby, my own, Always the same to your old wife, Joan. Hand in hand when our life was May, Hand iu hand when our hair is gray, Shadow and sun for ev'ry one as the years roll ou; Hand iu hand when the long night tide Gently covers us side by side - Ab, lad, though we know not when, Love will be with us forever then. Always the same, Darby, my own, Always the same to your old wife, Joan. Sentence Sermons. Good cheer chokes many a fear. You are never rich enough to spurn love. Sacrifice gives a heavenly grace to any gift. The glowing vision comes in lowly service. The salt of the earth will have no sour virtues. True charity knows nothing of absent treatment. Angels are always singing where love is working. God has Only ono school for character, that of daily life. The happiness reaped to -day depends on that sown yesterday. They hear best the angel's songs who listen for earth's sighs. There is no hiding from the subpoenas of the court of conscience. Tears in the eyes are often telescopes that bring heaven near at hand. There is no happiness in all this world if there is none in the heart. The heart that burns with love is the only thing that overcomes hatred.. A man does not make an owl of him- self by making a donkey of others. Peace with God is not a matter of patching up a compromise with the devil. The outgoing of the heart to another means the incoming of heaven to your- self. There is something wrong with the heart when it hurts you to see others happy. 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