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The Wingham Times, 1906-07-26, Page 3SAS Do you know you can buy Red. Rose Tea at the same price as . other teas? Then, why not? "is good tea" Prices -25, 3o, 35, 40, 5o and 6o cts. per ib, in lead packets T. H. ESTABROOKS. 8T. JOHN. N, B, WiNNIPEQ. TORONTO. • Wa1.uH4von Sr, S. N. De. Ceutin has boon loading up the Toronto papers with his caual scheme across Western Ontario, from St. Joseph to some point ou Lake Erie, and several of them are piiuting columna concern- ing the scheme put forward by this colossal promoter. Cantin claims he has fifty millions of capital behind him, and that the preliminary survey will be undertaken this year. It sounds like dome of the other schemes that have en- amated from the same source, and 'we are very doubtful of it reaching any- thing more tangible. He claims that it will have a depth of "thirty feet clear," but whether thio means the canal will be thirty feet deep, or there will be thirty feet of water, is not stated. The Welland canal, the deepest in Canada, if we ate not mistaken, - has less than twenty feet of water in it. It is said that the excavation -necessary on some parts of the proposed route will mean a depth of 100 to 150 feet, which engineers regard as detrimental to the proposition, —Clinton New Era. ASTONISHED THE DOCTOR. Mrs. Eaton Recovering, Although Her Physician said She Might Drop Dead at any time.. H INTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE, Hold a piece of white cloth back of the eye of a needle and sec how quickly the thread will go through. In mending household linen the most satisfactory way to do is to mend it be- fore it is sent to the laundary, not when it returns, starched and ready for use once more. When waistbands are burst and but- ton -holes torn out, put on new band of twilled cotton and work the button -holes w ith coarse thread, making the ends especially strong, The knees of stockings are patched by 1 eying a square cot from an old stook. ing underneath and darning upon it. H eels are patched in the same way, but p etched toes are apt to produce corns 011 the wearers. Wash the ice well before putting it in. Do not put food of any sort directly on the ice, If it is absolutely necessary to place it near the ice see that it is in g lass or porcelain. TIIE WINGRAM TIMES, JULY PHONE ROUND EARTH IOWA ELECTRICIANS INVENT EDW. was SXSTE73ft, It Edney Dlaease—Gravel "I was afflicted with kidney disease and gravel In its most severe form, hav- ing often a stoppage of water accompani- ed by the most dreadful agony. By us- ing Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills the "The Doctor told me I had heart die- I disease was eradicated from my system ease and wasliable in less than six months. I have gained in weight, sleep well, and feel better than I have for twenty years." Mr W Smith, Port Dalhousie, Ont. , .� to drop on the street at any time," says Mrs. Robert Eaton, of Dufferin, Ont. "My trouble began four years ago with a weak heart. I was often afraid to draw my breath, it pained me so. I was both - Mae Bourne. EATON ered with nervous- ness, shortness of breath, dizzlnees, loss of appetite, smothering and sinking spells, and I could not sleep. "Sometimes a great weakness would seize me and I would have to lie down to keep from falling. My hands and feet would seem to go to sleep and a sort of numbness would Dome all over me and perhaps -immediately after the blood would rush to my head and a aeries of hot flashes would envelope me. "I took all kinds of medicines, but kept gradually growing worse until about eight weeks ago, when I began using Dr, Leonhardt's Anti•Pill. From the start I itnproved until my appetite has returned, I. oan sleep well, andhave no nervousness, dizziness, palpitation, faintness or any of my other troubles. They have all entirely disappeared. I feel much stronger, look better, and al- together Anti -Pill has made a new wo- 3taan of me. "I am entirely oared and cannot say too much for this wonderful remedy. I would moat heartily recommend Anti - Pill to anyone suffering as I did." All Druggists or The Wilson Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Balls, Ont. Thos. J. Bell, an old resident of Clin- ton died on Thursday, July 12th, after several weeks illness. Born in Chingna- coney in 1845, he came to this county when he was 18 years of age, living for a number of years at Londeaboro, where he went extensively into the entire horse business, making five trips to the Old Country for the importation of good stock, and still retaining an interest in this business up to the time of his death. Twelve years ago he took charge of the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, and subse- quently of the Queen Hotel, for the Last Sew year oarrying on a retail liquor business. About four weeks ago he went to Londeaboro, to the home of his sister, iters. Lasham, thinking a rest would do ,him good, but he gradually sank. He was a man of strict integrity, and the fact that he was held in high esteem was shown by the large number who attended his funeral. Modest Matins Often Carry the Moat Conviction, When Maxim, the famous gunitivent- or, planed his gun before a committee of judges, he stated its carrying power *0 be much below what he felt sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore surprise inBteed ot disappointment. It is the eame With the mannfaotnrers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera sad Diarrhoea Remedy. They de not publicly boast of all this remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let the non make the statements. What they do claim, is that it will positively onre diarrhoea, dysentery, pedal in the Rto- snaoh and bowels and has never been tncwn to ;tail. plot dials by 41 drag. „girth. Sioux City, Men Claim to Brave OP* ig1nated' Device Which Will Hake. All the People Each, Other's Neighbors. Slat City, Ia.—Two Sioux City eleo- trlclans, M. L. Garrett and E. W. Pres- ton, claim to have found a way to talk around the world. By the use of an Invention just pat- ented by them it will apparently be as easy for Americans to converse with their neighbors in Europe as it Etas been to talk ten blocks across the city. Only girdle the worla with wire, them then declare, ane they will make it pos- sible for the Swiss maiden in her Alpine home to flirt in the morning with young men on Florida plantations. Only bisect the two Amerlcau continents with cop, per wire, they declare, and it will be ,mere child's play for the lowan to order cattle from Patagonia over the tele- phone. And it Is true that the Instrument le quite simple. Loosely speaking, it might be said that it consists 01 a tele- phone receiver put to the mouth of a telephone transmitter. In other words, that it bringo the ear -piece or the or- dinary telephone up to a moutnptece that the earpiece may talk into the mouthpiece and sent on the sound. Garrett ane Preston solves the prob- lem by putting together what are really two separate tetepuones. The central piece is a Idul•eita transmitter, such as is used by many teiepnouer to -day. This is simply the diaphrag,n, of disk, seen In any mouthpiece, the vibrations at which are sent over the wire. Back of this disk are placed two elec- tro -magnets, These electro -magnets are similar to those used In telephone receivers, so, roughly speaking, it might be said that two receivers are put against this disk. Thesound from one direction comes over one of these elec- tro -magnets, or receivers, is communi- cated, directly to the disk, which vi- brates just as the disk in the original instrument, and the sound is sent on just as it came from the original instru- ment, 200 miles away. Sound frolic the other direction passes over the other electro -magnet and to the disk, and goes on its way in the opposite direc- tion, and thus people at opposite ends of the wire can converse with one another. Heretofore only one receiver magnet has been used in devices of this kind and this is why it has never before been pos- sible to talk but one way. The manner in which the two currents are kept seb- arate is not explained by the inventors, who are not making public some of the details of their instrument. Dinkelspielers. (Geo. V. Hobart, in New York American.) A holiday in der hand ain't in it mit a holiday in der bush. Der milk of human kindness vas am- orally vatered at der pump of selfishness. Money cannot boy happiness, but 011 der udder hand, it seems to be able to get along pretty v' 1i)ilnnitonid it, You can fool udder people some of der time, but yon oan fool yourself all der time. Der more ve get older der more ve get knowledge dot ve' know less den ve thought we knew. Many of us vonld be dankful for der dings we half if ve vas not so busy reach- ing ould for der dings we haffent. Der vorld owes efery man a lifiing, but some peoples you'd rather starfe aen collect der bill. Von a pretty peach of a vimmens goes py on der street it vas a long head dot knows no turning, yes! • TELLS OF A HAUNTED ROOM Earl to Relate to Son Story of Strange Events in Castle 'Where Ghosts Roam. 26 11106 'REPTILES HAt.RMLESS. "just the thing" For a "bite at bed -time," what could be better than a glass of milk and Mooney's Perfection Cream Socl4s Canada's finest crackers, from Canada's finest bakery. Crisp, inviting, delicious, in the air -tight boxes. that keep them in faultless condition, Your grocer has chem. ,W4w Tartu, ,dit The electrio needle is the best ren,e'y tor a mole. It you cannot afford this treatment apply dilated acetic acid every night to the blemish, After a time tke spot will tura dark and some day it wi 1 $y away altogether. Peeoiehneas in a child is not always a sign of bad temper. If the ill -humor or resat ssneas cogtiunes for some time to spite of the usual admonitions, tee whether the child is feverish or ah ws other signs of ilium. If the "bad Um - per" lasts overnight, consult a doctor the next day. WHAT IS CATARRH Disease Prevalent Now But Can Cured Quickly with Hyomei. Be MEAN W aO CATCEEs Tari;[ Dozis • ¥OT rum, THEM. Uses Simple Apparatus for Captur- ing Poisonous Snakes --Some Particular* of His '--1• • Business'. There is one man in Boston who baa no fear of women invading his line of trade, and up to the present time he Is the only man, as far as is known, in this state, who is a professional snake catcber. This man, reports the Boston Globe, is O. W. Mason, who does not think his living is in any way strange, for he considers snakes far less harm- less than dogs or any other pets. A Globe reporter accompanied Mr. Mason on a snake hunt to the Blue hills the other day and was shown con- clusively that there need be no fear of anybody getting killed from the bite of a snake in this vicinity. Mr. Mason donned leather gloves, leather gait••rs and unfolded his snake -catching appa- ratus, a long stick, from which hung a stout string tied to a sort of a dredg- ing machine. This machine was at- tached to the part of the stick nearest the ground, and is worked with the string attachment. When a snake is seen Mr, Mason, with the stick in the right hand, string in the left, follows It, places it over the snake's body, and the snake is no Ionger at liberty. "Well," said Mr. Mason, after the first snake was caught, "did he run after me or did I have to run after him?" "You see," he said, without waiting for a reply, "if 1 had gone about my own business, as it were, that snake would now be enjoying the pleasure of basking in the hot sun. No," continued he, "a vietous dog would have turned on me avithout provocation, but no matter how vicious a snake is, he will avoid a contact. "I have gone into a den of nearly 100 snakes, and not one of them turned un me until cornered, and then the fun began. Time and again I have been bitten, but have not yet met any- thing snake shaped that I fear. If I were to show the white feaLner things tnlght be different, but I know what to do when there is danger around. Until very recut years, it was thought "Near Randolph, about two miles that catarrh was a disease of the blood, away from the nearest electric road, but now modern science has proved ( catch at least 20 rattlers to one cop - that catarrh is a germ disease, and cankilperhead• There are to be found the be cored only by a treatment that will meIndian roads, unknown to any but pro- fessors from the different colleges that membrane ot rane of the nose aud throat. Therefore, when you have catarrh, accompany me when there is an in - you can readily Bee that if yon want to vestigation of the different snake poi, ante it, you should use Hyomei, which sons under way. The copperheads are . medicates the air you breath, thus kill- most plentiful at or near the crags at tog the catarrhal germs and healing the Milton, very far away from places vis- • smarting and raw membrane of the pas- sages 'heti on Sunday by picnicking parties, sages through the nose and throat. Io They run is high as two pounds in breathing Hyomei you are with treat- weight and five feet long. Bull snakes, 1 your l method, troubles with eke the of which there are none in the vicinity, ly natural method, for it will make the air yon breath as pure, healing and an. - weigh as much as eight pounds, and tiseptio as that found on the mountains are at least ten feet long. I have fought where the pine forests give :off their tra• them, and am ready to do so again. ...London. --When Lord Glamis comes grant and heahn 'balsams. Once I fought 19 rattler0 it took of age the secret of the haunted room The complete Hyomei outfit, consist - me two hours to get the last one, and at his ancestral home, Glamis castle, ing of an inhaler, a bottle of Hymoei, though they were as mad as hornets Forfarshire, will be communicated to and a medicine dropper, costa only $1. I got the last one without hornets all him by his father, the earl 01 Strath- while extra bottles can be obtained for alive. more. At least that is locally under- 50 cents, stood to have been the invariable nese- It you cannot obtain Hyomei of your "Strange as it may seem," said Mr. tice on such occasions from time im- dealer; it will he forwarded by mail, Mason, as he stroked the head of one memorial. to -day Porico 11 receipt blank thatrice. will of the snakes which had ventured to the top of the bag in which it had been What secret the haunted room con- entitle you to services of our medical de- every "women are not as much afraid teats in supposed to be passed on to Partment without charge. R T. Booth every heir as he attains his majority; Company, Hyomei Building, Ithaca, N of snakes as are the sterner sex. A woman will naturally shrink from a snake, but this is due to fear. When, 1 _ however. she is told that no harm will SO IT IS *AID. result troth patting its head this way site wfhadasn A shoemaker Is the whole -soler man 1am doingill ng tener tifearmes quickerndwill thao and generally well heeled. I could get a man to do; it. It is the A baker can always raise the dough. same With women and dogs. Men like A butcher can usually contrive to clogs, but would not give them the make both ends meet. same attention as women do." A. hatter is sure to be a block ahead Though the best time of the year for of all other men. catching purposes is the first two A huckster has no trouble with the weeks in May, an idea may be given of police in making. a good living out of the number caught when it is told that green goods. on April 17 Mr. Mason caught 26 snakes A baby carriage mtututasturer never all told. Some of them were four feet tint^ its precise nature is in the pos- Y• session of never more than two per- sons at. the same time. Conjecture or tradition, says, how- ever, that in the long ago, when the Llndsays and the Ogilvies were at feud, a number of the latter clan were imprisoned and died in that particu- lar chamber. That the room has some uncanny peculiarities appears to be be- yond doubt, for the late Lord Strath- more had it walled up after visiting the apartment one night to determine the crigin of certain weird noises, which, it is said, for a long time dis- turbed and puzzled him. Early to bed and early to rise iea falls to push his business. long. splendid idea mit der eggsception dot no- The earl opened the door with , a When brought to Boston the snakes body does it dot can do uddervise. kcy, and dropped back in a dead swoon ,. A hairdresser, as 1 rule, does a are put into a large packing case cov- in the arms of his companions, nor thriving business in combination locks. ered with wire netting. Here they are I via I hat all der money dot is spent could he ever be inchiced to open his A newspaper man rarely fails to get fed, great care being taken to give py der men dot try to get somedjngs for lips on the subject; :afte_r,w nuddings. his paper on the street. • them plenty of water. An electrician k always ported on On dark days Prof. Mason hills those Der vayvard child lives to be der man TRAGIC DEATHS IN FAMILY, current topics. , ,.t best, suited to his taste—that is, the dot falls py der vayside. - ones that will bring him the most Women with weakness should never forget Dr. Shoop's Night Cure. This magic -like looal treatment, is used at bedtime all night while the system is at rest, it 1i constantly building up the weakened tissues, soothing the inflamed and sensitive surfsees and will surely Clean up all catarrhal and local troubles. Sold at Valleys Drug Store. Sb THE OLD FOLKS SAY. (Pall Mail Gazette,) The old folks say the times are changing The bygone years were surely best; O'er land and sea, for ever ranging, Men wander now in vague unrest: And faded ate the green romenoee The morning light has died away, The world has lost its golden chancel', So the old folks say. The old folks Bay the days are duller, The sweetest aongr are left unsung, The spring was full of scent and color, Tong, long ego, when wt) were young. Abovour a o heads the e sky was clearer, And warmer wag the sunlight ray; Yet heaven is now a little nearer. The old folks say 'tis Maytinle weather. Play, children, to your hearts' desire, But leave net hand in hand together Beside the swiftly falling fire. For earthly chains are near their break- ing, And eyes are dim, and looks are graY, But love's a dream that know, n0 wak- . So the old folks riky. Strange Series of Thirteen Fatalities : Among Relatives of Indianian --Only Two Remain. Indlanapolls, Ind.—Thirteen tragic deaths among members of the same fam- ily is the record made by the kin of Abra- armerof Fulton German f 1 u ham Gripe, a EcuRiT P county. The thirteenth victim was Samuel Horn, who was killed recently — while hauling logs, But two members LUT fit. ���� proThe poison taken from them is bot- tled up and later sold to colleges at a good profit. Then the bodies are bot- tled up and labeleSl, to be used later for the edification' of students. When the proper kind are caught 1 they are fattened and killed for oil. The latter is used for many things, mostly for beautifying purposes, after of the family remain, and the home- stead is deserted through superstitious tear that in some way the place is re- sponsible for the tragedies. Crepe was prosperous. but his wife was discontented anti wanted to return to the old country. She became insane and burned herself to death In a pile of hay. A few days later Cripe's sister fell dead while at work. Two months afterward Lucien Cripe, a son. became deranged and died within a short time. Next Elias, a brother, watt round mur- dered in hes barn. His two sons, Clark and Jay, died in an insane asylum. Wil- son Burns, a son-in-law of Abraham Crape, murdered his wife, Joseph CrIpe and Mrs. Margaret Brahatn, an aunt, and then blew out his own brains• Cannot Retover Ring. An Indiana court has decided that a o er engage- ment ,.over cannot res v r them e- g g ment ring by suit unless there is a cen- tred to that effect, After this every prudent Indiana lover will arrange to have the engagement ring placed in e;erOte pe6dlhg the wedding. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of See Pac.S1mlta Wrapper Below. Cause of Headache: 3 You Must look well after the conditken of your liver sad bowels, Unless tbsrtr is daily action of the bowels, poisonous products ere absorbed, .cawing bowl. aches, biliousness, nausea, dyspepsia. 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Wheel young I led a gay - life. Early indiscretions, and later excesses nada trouble for me. I became weak and nervous. My kidneys became affected and I feared Bright's Disease. Married Life was unsatisfactory and my home unhappy. I tried everything—alt failed till 1 took treatment front Drs. Kennedy & Kergau. Their New Method built ma up mentally, physically and sexual! I feel and act !Ikea man in every respect. They treated me *ix years ago. They are honest, skilful and responsible financially, so why patronize Quacks and Fakirs when you can be cured by reliable doctorn."—W. A. Belton. CURES GUARANTEED OR KO PAY. GonSullen Free--, i ike Free••Duesllol Blank Free tor Her, Tread. Drs.148 Shelby Street, Kennedy & Karan, Detroit, Miele. i . K&K K& k'E K8cPc K&K K -&K K&K •tLmt the GOLD DUST TM= = do yaszr work" • SIMPLY •WONDERFUL is the work which GOLD DUST accomplishes. A11 labors look alike to the Gold Dust Twins. 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